Grant emerges as Hammers frontrunner

19 May 2010 06:32
Avram Grant has emerged as the leading candidate for the West Ham manager's job as David Gold and David Sullivan look to take the club forward.[LNB] Grant is understood to be top of the Hammers' wanted list to replace Gianfranco Zola, who was sacked last week after the club only just retained their Premier League status.[LNB]The Israeli, 55, appears to have called time on his eventful stay at Portsmouth after failing to get assurances over the south coast club's crippled finances.[LNB]Pompey administrator Andrew Andronikou seems resigned to the departure of the former Chelsea boss, who guided Pompey to the FA Cup final against all the odds.[LNB]Grant still has two years left to run on a deal at Fratton Park which may well have been invalidated anyway by non-payment of wages, while Portsmouth look ready to waive any compensation claim.[LNB]Confirmation of a formal approach, however, has yet to be forthcoming, but sources suggest the Israeli is set for a three-year deal worth £1.3million.[LNB]Grant headed the four on the Hammers' final shortlist, along with Ian Holloway and Dave Jones - both hoping for promotion to the top flight with Blackpool and Cardiff respectively via the play-off final - while Blackburn issued a hands-off warning over their boss Sam Allardyce.[LNB]Holloway dismissed the speculation himself as he focuses on Wembley, with Grant now apparently in the driving seat.[LNB]Whoever the Hammers board eventually appoints, the new manager is likely to want to rebuild a squad which only just escaped the drop.[LNB]Were that to indeed be Grant, who guided Chelsea to the 2008 Champions League final, a £7million move for Everton striker Ayegbeni Yakubu would appear on the cards, as well as bids to bring in two Pompey players - Kevin-Prince Boateng and Jamie O'Hara, who was on loan from Tottenham.[LNB]Sullivan and Gold, though, intend to make a swift appointment, expected ahead of the World Cup.[LNB]"Our efforts are focused on recruiting a high-calibre manager with the necessary experience to deliver good football and, most importantly, results," a joint statement read.[LNB]"A shortlist of candidates has been identified and the appointment will be made with enough time to prepare for pre-season."[LNB]The new owners have made no secret of being open to offers for players as they look to slash the West Ham wage bill.[LNB]England striker Carlton Cole has been the subject of interest from Fulham, Birmingham and Stoke, but all at considerably below the Irons' £15million target.[LNB]Arsenal and Aston Villa are other potential suitors for the 26-year-old former Chelsea frontman, who could yet move overseas if the right deal emerged.[LNB]West Ham will, though, also make pro-active moves in the transfer market as part of the "10-point pledge".[LNB]The statement continued: "For too long, the focus has been on players leaving rather than arriving.[LNB]"We will strengthen in the right areas to ensure an exciting and balanced squad that is well placed to cope with the rigours of a Premier League season.[LNB]"Our main aim will be to bring in players hungry to do well who share our ambitions and aspirations.[LNB]"We will make sure home-grown talent nurtured in the 'West Ham way' will always be given the chance to complement established players brought in from elsewhere."

Source: Team_Talk