West Ham United are actively seeking to replace Sam Allardyce at the end of the season.
Allardyce's contract expires in June and he's yet to hear from the club about new terms.
The Telegraph says the Hammers will make checks on the availability of David Moyes and Slaven Bilic as the club line up possible replacements for Allardyce.
Moyes is working in Spain at Real Sociedad, while former Hammers defender Bilic is in charge of Besiktas.
Some West Ham sources rate Allardyce's chances of being handed a new contract as low as five per cent, despite the fact the club are eighth in the Premier League table, eight points behind fourth-placed Southampton.
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