West Ham United have announced that David Moyes will leave his role as the club’s manager at the end of 2023-24 season.
Monday’s announcement brings an end to Moyes’ four-and-a-half-year stint at the helm of the club affairs.
During his stay in London, the Scottish coach led West Ham to win their first European title since 1965 by lifting the UEFA Europa Conference League trophy last season.
Moyes’ team dropped to ninth in the Premier League table on Sunday after a 5-0 defeat at Chelsea and they failed to win their last six matches in all competitions.
The 61-year-old, in his farewell note, described his time at the London Stadium as success.
“I have enjoyed four and a half brilliant years at West Ham, and the Club is in a stronger position than when I returned back in 2019,” Moyes told the club website.
“When I joined West Ham for a second time, the Club was one place above the relegation zone, and it has been a terrific journey to have achieved three consecutive seasons in Europe.
“After leading the club to safety, we guided the team to finishes of 6th and 7th in the Premier League, and I was delighted when we won the Europa Conference League title last June – the club’s first major trophy in 43 years.
“I would like to thank all the players for their support, and all the success they have achieved, over the last four and a half years.”