
West Ham United eyeing Kieran McKenna as Graham Potter replacement
West Ham United are reportedly keen on appointing Kieran McKenna as a potential replacement for the under-fire Graham Potter.
According to a report by Football Insider, former Manchester United coach Kieran McKenna has attracted their attention with his exploits at Ipswich Town. West Ham are now considering a move for him. It will be interesting to see if they can bring the 39-year-old to the Premier League.
The London-born tactician is highly rated across England, and he is expected to develop into a top manager in future. West Ham need changes, and McKenna could prove to be an excellent addition for them. The opportunity to move to the Premier League will be exciting for the 39-year-old as well. He would get to test himself at a higher level and prove his quality in the top division.
Meanwhile, Potter will be desperate to hold onto his job. It will be interesting to see if he can turn things around over the next few weeks. He has not been able to get the best out of his team, and West Ham have struggled.
The East Londoners have played disappointing football since the start of the season and the results have been disastrous. They need to bounce back strongly for Potter to keep his job. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.
McKenna could fancy the West Ham job
West Ham are a big club with an ambitious project. They have the resources to sign quality players. The 39-year-old manager will certainly be tempted if they come calling for him. It will be interesting to see if West Ham can secure an agreement with Ipswich Town to bring Kieran McKenna back to the Premier League.
West Ham will be hoping to finish the season in a respectable position, and they will need to decide on the future of Potter quickly. They cannot afford to dither if the results do not improve quickly. It will be interesting to see how the situation develops. They have been linked with other quality managers, including Slaven Bilic, as well. It remains to be seen who they end up appointing.