West Ham United are reportedly keen to hand a new contract to manager David Moyes.
The Scot is currently in his second spell with the Hammers, the first concluding after he had only been given a short-term deal by the club's owners.
However, despite the return of the 57-year-old generating a mixed reaction in December 2019, the former Everton and Manchester United boss has transformed West Ham into contenders for Champions League qualification.
According to The Sun, Moyes will now be offered the opportunity to pen fresh terms, tying him to the club past the end of the 2021-22 season.
While Moyes is happy with life at the London Stadium, the report suggests that he will insist on a new scouting system being put in place at the club.
Moyes has recorded 22 wins and 11 draws from his 51 matches in charge in all competitions.