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Sources: Slaven Bilic to Accept West Ham Offer After Nuno Espirito Santo Sack News
West Ham United are on the brink of a managerial change, with Slaven Bilic poised to return as replacement for embattled boss Nuno Espirito Santo following a humiliating 3-0 defeat to Wolves.[1][3]
The loss at Molineux has intensified West Ham's relegation fight, as Wolves claimed their first win of the season while rivals like Nottingham Forest faltered. Nuno, who took over earlier this season after Graham Potter's sacking, faces mounting pressure. Club owner David Sullivan is reportedly considering a swift change to avoid an untenable situation.[1][3]
According to journalist Ben Jacobs, the 57-year-old Croatian Bilic—who managed West Ham for 100 Premier League games—is open to returning to the London Stadium. Currently unemployed since leaving Al-Fateh in August 2024, Bilic is viewed as a realistic, short-term option to instill fight in the squad amid their survival battle.[1][2]
Bilic edges out other candidates like Michael Carrick, who is advancing in talks for Manchester United and unlikely to join West Ham. Bookmakers favor Bilic, and fans are receptive to his return for a potential end-of-season stint, with an option to extend if successful.[2][3]
Reports from talkSPORT, The Telegraph, and the Sun on Sunday confirm Sullivan's contingency planning, with Bilic "ready and willing." This move aligns with West Ham's history of mid-season gambles, aiming to secure Premier League status.[3][4]
While not a long-term vision, Bilic's experience makes him ideal to rally the Hammers through their crisis.[2][5]
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