David Moyes is expected to see out his contract as West Ham United manager, according to a report.
It comes following talks between Hammers' chiefs and the 60-year-old after the club's Europa Conference League win over Fiorentina.
The Scot has also been heavily linked with a move to Celtic in recent days following the departure of Ange Postecoglou to Tottenham.
However, Sky Sports say that Moyes is set to continue as West Ham boss next season after discussions with the club's hierarchy.
He has a year left on his contract at the London Stadium, and it would seem harsh for a parting of ways just days after he guided the club to their first piece of silverware since the 1980s.
It's reported that the talks also included details about the club's transfer plans this summer, with Declan Rice ready to move on for a bumper fee.
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Meanwhile, Slavia Prague president Jaroslav Tvrdík has insisted his manager Jindřich Trpisovsky is happy at the Czech club after he was linked with a shock move to Celtic.
And Trpisovsky's agent has backed him up by stressing he's going nowhere.
The 47-year-old led Slavia to three Czech titles in a row and was strongly linked to Parkhead before Celtic swooped for Ange Postecoglou two years ago instead.
However, Slavia were only runners-up this season as rivals Sparta Prague won their first title for nine years.
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