David Moyes is not in imminent danger of being sacked by West Ham depsite a run of one win in seven Premier League games, talkSPORT understands.
However, it is unlikely at this stage the Scot will be offered a new managerial contract when his current deal expires next summer.
Despite winning the Europa Conference League last season, the 60-year-old's future with the Hammers was in doubt over the summer amid disagreements over the club's direction.
West Ham finished 14th last term, six points above the relegation zone, and they are currently 11th after a bright start stalled in recent weeks.
Reports suggest Moyes could be offered a technical role at the London Stadium next summer if his managerial contract is not renewed.
Much like the 2022/23 campaign, West Ham have been performing in cup competitions and struggling in the league.
The Hammers are top of their Europa League group and into the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup, recently knocking out Arsenal with a 3-1 win.
However, that stunning result was sandwiched by disappointing defeats to Everton and Brentford.
West Ham made a brilliant start to the new season, winning three of their opening four games, but only one win has come from their following seven matches.
Speaking after the 3-2 defeat at Brentford on Saturday, Moyes was left raging with his team's sloppy defending.
“We've found that we've not dealt with things which as a player I would have been disgusted with myself for not being able to deal with them much better," he said.
“I don't think my teams do that. That is why I am annoyed that I've come here and not been able to defend when put under pressure.
“We're talking about small things, but small things lead to bigger things. We didn't deal well enough with the
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