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·2 May 2024
Report: West Ham Vets in Contract Limbo Amid Manager Hunt

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·2 May 2024
At West Ham United, the future of several veteran players hangs in the balance as the club grapples with managerial uncertainties. Aaron Cresswell and Angelo Ogbonna, two stalwarts of the team, find themselves in a precarious position, with their contracts set to expire and no new offers on the table. As reported by the Evening Standard, “Aaron Cresswell and Angelo Ogbonna are yet to be offered new West Ham deals as the club wait to resolve their uncertain managerial situation.”
The heart of the issue lies with David Moyes, whose future at the club remains undecided. His contract, like those of the players in question, concludes at the end of the season. This lack of decision-making extends to potential replacements, with figures like Ruben Amorim and Julen Lopetegui linked to the managerial hot seat. The uncertainty this creates is palpable and casts a shadow over the entire squad.
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Cresswell, known for his dedication and being the longest-serving player at West Ham, has notably slipped in the pecking order behind Emerson but has shown his worth in crucial Europa League matches. Contrary to rumours, it appears he has not rejected a new deal, suggesting a willingness to continue at the club if terms can be agreed upon. “The veteran defenders are each due to be out of contract this summer but it is thought that both would be open to the offer of an extension,” notes the Evening Standard.
As the season draws to a close, West Ham must address these contract issues swiftly. The stability of the squad depends significantly on the managerial position being clarified. Whether Moyes stays or a new face comes in could dictate the club’s approach to player contracts.