Allardyce signals the end of his Upton Park tenure

Last updated : 12 May 2015 By DSG

his post if such an offer was made.

AllardyceÂ’s contract at West Ham comes to an end in the summer and he has signalled that his future does not exist in East London but has indicated that he has offers in England and abroad

West Ham it seems have no clear successor with what are reported to be their preferred managers having signalled that they are not available according to reports in the Telegraph.

West Ham though are an attractive proposition for managers with ambition

The club are expected to compete in the Europa League and are just 12 months away from a new home at the Olympic Stadium in Stratford which could put them amongst the biggest attended clubs in England with a standard 54,000 seat capacity.

Other names mentioned who could be approached to replace Allardyce include Slaven Bilic, Rafael Benitez and Michael Laudrup.

Fulham looks to be the potential club that Sam Allardyce will pick up the reigns of after a four year spell at West Ham who he helped to promotion from the Championship.

West Ham have insisted that a two year deal was presented recently which Sam Allardyce declined which leaves West Ham with the problem of selecting a new manager that will have to guide the Hammers through a potentially tricky season with what could be the extra demands of the Europa League stretching the squad and club with the goal of needing to simply survive in the Premier League before taking up their new residency.

West Ham made a fantastic start to the season but have found injuries up-front to Carroll and Sakho have severely blunted their prospects in games but they are still in the hunt for a top 10 finish and qualification for the Europa League via a fair play league if they finish above Everton.

Source : DSG

Source: DSG