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West Ham block their own technical director from entering first team dressing room and restrict his access, with his presence deemed inappropriate as he leads search for manager David Moyes's replacement

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  • Tim Steidten will not be allowed in the dressing room or at the training ground 
  • The German is actively searching for a replacement for David Moyes
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By Sami Mokbel

Published: 13:40 BST, 2 May 2024 | Updated: 13:57 BST, 2 May 2024

West Ham technical director Tim Steidten has been informed he is no longer allowed in the first team dressing room amid the ongoing uncertainty over manager David Moyes’ future.

Mail Sport has learned that following internal talks it has been decided that Steidten will not enter the senior dressing room at the London Stadium or the club’s Rush Green training ground.

While Moyes’ future is under so much uncertainty, with his current deal due to expire at the end of the season, and as Steidten actively seeks replacements for the Scot, it has been deemed inappropriate for the German administrator to be in and around the players and staff.


Steidten has a base at the London Stadium and training HQ, but his access to all parts of both facilities is now restricted.

Moyes will hold talks with owner David Sullivan at the end of the season when his future will be decided.

West Ham have blocked technical Tim Steidten from being in their dressing room and at their training ground 

Steidten has been seeking a replacement for David Moyes and the club deem it inappropriate for him to be present 

It is looking likely that Moyes will leave given Steidten has started the process of trying to identify his successor.

Former Wolves boss Julen Lopetegui has significant support from figures inside West Ham, while Lille head coach Daniel Fonseca and Ipswich’s highly-rated Kieran McKenna is also on the Hammers’ radar.

Sporting Lisbon boss Ruben Amorim, who is open to joining a Premier League side this summer, has held talks with West Ham - but his possible appointment has been played down.

Steidten, who brother Moritz holds the role as head of international relations an scouting for the Hammers, has built a reputation as one of Europe’s leading technical directors and his arrival at West Ham last summer was viewed as a coup for the club. The 45-year-old has previously worked at Werder Bremen and Bayer Leverkusen.

His arrival in 2023 inevitably diminished some of Moyes’ power base at the club, particularly with regards to recruitment.

Mail Sport revealed this week that Moyes was the subject of a shock enquiry from Spartak Moscow.

The Russian club have plotted to take advantage of the uncertainty surrounding Moyes after checking on his availability in April.

The Moscow side sacked Guille Abascal a fortnight ago and have been identifying potential targets to replace the Spaniard.

Sporting CP boss Ruben Amorim held talks with West Ham after Liverpool's interest cooled

Former Wolves boss Julen Lopetegui has significant support from figures inside West Ham

Sources indicate that Moyes is reluctant to commit to Spartak Moscow, who want to hire him 

Representatives of Spartak have reached out to Moyes’ camp to ascertain whether the ex-Manchester United boss would be open to joining ahead of next season.

Sources indicate Moyes is reluctant to commit to Spartak, particularly when he is fully focussed on the rest of the season with West Ham.

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