West Ham Consider Bilic as Potential Replacement for Potter Amidst Growing pressure on Sullivan
West Ham United are weighing a potential return for Slaven Bilic should pursuing Nuno Espírito Santo prove too expensive, as pressure mounts on manager David moyes and chairman david sullivan. The club has struggled defensively this season, conceding seven goals from corner kicks, leading too bewilderment over the team’s lack of organisation.
West Ham were recently eliminated from the Carabao Cup by Wolves last month, further intensifying scrutiny. Concerns extend beyond on-field performance, with criticism directed at the club’s summer recruitment strategy. A significant number of supporters – an estimated 3,000 – protested against sullivan and vice-chair Karren Brady before the recent match against Crystal Palace, with further demonstrations planned.
Should Moyes be dismissed, his recruitment chief, Kyle Macaulay, is also expected to depart.Moyes and Macaulay could argue they operated under budgetary constraints and inherited an unbalanced, ageing squad from Julen Lopetegui. however, multiple board members reportedly believe a change in management should already have been made, though the ultimate decision rests with Sullivan, who is facing increasing calls for his resignation.