WEST Ham are set to appoint former Nottingham Forest manager, Nuno Espirito Santo, as head coach, after sacking Graham Potter.
Nuno is expected to be in place before Monday’s Premier League match against Everton, having said he has had positive talks with the West Ham board.
Potter was dismissed on Saturday morning after only eight months in charge, with the club 19th in the table.
The Hammers took only three points from their opening five league games this season under Potter.
West Ham said they believed “a change is necessary in order to help improve the team’s position in the Premier League as soon as possible, adding: “Results and performances over the course of the second half of last season and the start of the 2025-26 season have not matched expectations.”
In a statement via the League Managers Association, Potter said: “I am incredibly disappointed to be leaving West Ham, particularly without being able to achieve what we set out to achieve at the start of our journey in East London.
“I do, however, fully acknowledge that the results have just not been good enough up to now.”
Potter, 50, had been preparing for Monday’s game and fulfilled his media duties on Friday, September 26, saying he believed he had the Board’s backing after “positive talks.”
After last Saturday’s home defeat by Crystal Palace, BBC Sport reported that West Ham were considering managerial alternatives, and discussions with Nuno had accelerated over the past 72 hours.
Nuno, 51, was sacked after 21 months in charge at Forest, and only three games into this season.
Last term, the Portuguese guided them to seventh in the table, their highest finish since 1994-95, as they qualified for Europe for the first time in three decades.
Potter took charge of 25 West Ham matches after being appointed in January, winning six, and they finished 14th last season.
“The Board would like to thank Graham and his coaching staff for their hard work during their time with the Hammers and wish them every success for the future.
“The process of appointing a replacement is under way. The club will be making no further comment at this time,” West Ham said.
West Ham’s fortunes have declined since David Moyes’ departure a year after he won the club’s first trophy in 43 years in the Europa Conference League in 2023.
Potter’s arrival was supposed to herald a new brand of attractive football, but the downward spiral has continued into this campaign.
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