A senior West Ham player looks to be staying longer at London Stadium as of Monday

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A senior West Ham player looks to be staying longer at London Stadium as of Monday

According to the Athletic on Monday, February 19, Moritz Steidten has relocated to West Ham to take up the position of head of foreign recruitment and scouting.

Given that his brother Moritz has been assigned to a major role in recruiting and scouting, Tim Steidten’s prolonged tenure at the London Stadium appears inevitable.

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This action seems to indicate that Steidten’s power inside the team is growing.

David Moyes is facing termination issues and conflict with Tim Steidten.
Furthermore, Steidten’s position can take precedence over David Moyes’ future due to their ongoing disagreements.

The Scotsman’s recent setbacks and open arguments with Steidten point to a change in the club hierarchy’s priorities.

Supporters of West Ham want David Moyes to quit.
The supporters seem to be growing weary with Moyes and his methods, and it might

Tim’s position becomes even more stable with Moritz’s arrival, maybe overshadowing Moyes’ authority.

Steidten’s appointment by the club is in line with his brother’s desires and implies that he will continue to influence West Ham’s hiring practices.

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