West Ham United have reportedly held talks with former Juventus and AC Milan supervisor Massimiliano Allegri over changing Julen Lopetegui.
The skilled Italian tactician has by no means managed exterior Serie A earlier than, however has lengthy been linked with numerous huge jobs round Europe, together with within the Premier League.
It now appears West Ham may very well be about to make their transfer to nominate Allegri after Lopetegui’s struggles this season, in line with talkSPORT, although they add that the Hammers might need to nominate an interim supervisor till the top of the season.
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With simply 4 wins from his first 14 league video games with West Ham, it’s clear Lopetegui is struggling and that one thing wants to vary.
Nevertheless, it maybe wouldn’t be perfect for WHUFC to decide on Allegri if it meant having to attend till subsequent season to have him in cost on the London Stadium.
What subsequent for West Ham amid Julen Lopetegui’s struggles?
Massimiliano Allegri to interchange Julen Lopetegui at West Ham? (Photograph by Paolo Bruno/Getty Pictures)
It appears more and more unlikely that Lopetegui goes to be the person to show issues round at West Ham, so the membership absolutely want to maneuver quick and usher in somebody who could make the type of modifications they need as quickly as doable.
Allegri has a confirmed observe report of getting outcomes, however there will even absolutely be different tempting choices on the market to assist the east Londoners right away.
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In reality, it seems to be like West Ham’s huge mistake was sacking David Moyes on the finish of final season and bringing in Lopetegui as his alternative.
Moyes had been doing a powerful job with the Hammers and it appears a bit harsh that he wasn’t given extra time to proceed along with his mission.
Lopetegui has not been the improve the membership can have hoped for, and one imagines a good few followers would now be glad to welcome Moyes again.