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West Ham head coach David Moyes was the subject of a shock investigation from Spartak Moscow earlier this month.
Moyes’ future is currently unclear as his Hammers contract expires at the end of the season.
The experienced Scot will hold talks with owner David Sullivan at the end of the season, during which a possible exit will be decided.
But Mail Sport understands Spartak have made plans to take advantage of the uncertainty surrounding Moyes after checking his availability.
The Moscow side sacked Guille Abascal a fortnight ago and have identified potential targets to replace the Spaniard.
David Moyes is in the final few months of his contract with West Ham and will hold talks at the end of the season to determine his future
Moyes continues to have a strong reputation in European football after leading the Hammers to the Conference League last season
Moyes will hold talks with owner David Sullivan (pictured) at the end of the season.
Spartak representatives have contacted Moyes’ camp to determine whether the former Manchester United boss would be open to joining next season.
Sources indicate that Moyes is reluctant to commit to Spartak, especially when he is fully focused on the rest of the season at West Ham.
Russia has been criticized worldwide for their invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Athletes from around the world have boycotted participation in Russia, while many foreign competitors have tried to flee the Eastern European country.
Moyes still has a strong reputation in the European football landscape. Last season’s euphoric Conference League victory with the Hammers strengthened his position on the continent.
But amid growing uncertainty over his position at West Ham, the London club have begun exploring alternatives for Moyes should the Scot depart at the end of the season.
Former Wolves boss Julen Lopetegui has significant support from figures within West Ham, while Lille head coach Daniel Fonseca and Ipswich’s highly rated Kieran McKenna are also on the Hammers’ radar.
Sporting Lisbon boss Ruben Amorim, who is open to a move to the Premier League this summer, has held talks with West Ham but his potential appointment has been played down.