West Ham’s next manager has been identified as the chosen one says Graham Potter

As West Ham United, Arsenal, and Liverpool made headlines, the 3AM show included the most recent discussion from the global football media.

David Moyes, the manager of West Ham United, may be replaced by Graham Potter, the former manager of Chelsea.

The Scot has enjoyed a successful four-year reign at the London Stadium after leading the Hammers to their historic Europa Conference League Final win over Fiorentina last season. However, there have been some doubts over his long-term future with the club and Potter has been named as a possible successor by one former Premier League star.

“I think Potter would be a great fit, so it would be interesting to see what type of manager they do want,” former Sunderland and Aston Villa striker Darren Bent said on talkSPORT. He would be a perfect match among their current group of players.

The 3AM Opinion: Considering the work Moyes has done at West Ham, it seems incredibly premature to discuss his departure. Potter would undoubtedly be a strong alternative, but the present manager needs more time to give the Hammers a fresh look after Declan Rice’s departure.

 

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