Manager David Moyes is reportedly likely to leave West Ham United at the end of the season.
In November, Moyes was brought in as a replacement for Slaven Bilic, and the Scot has helped lead the Hammers away from the relegation zone.
Should the 54-year-old keep West Ham United in the Premier League, he was expected to be in line for a new deal but according to The Telegraph, Moyes is unlikely to be open to remaining at the London Stadium.
The report suggests that disagreements over the club's transfer policy has resulted in tension behind the scenes, and Moyes was allegedly unhappy after failing to land all of his targets in January.
Moyes had previously suggested that he wanted to make a number of additions to his squad, but his only two signings - Joao Mario and Jordan Hugill - effectively acted as replacements for Andre Ayew and Diafra Sakho, who were both allowed to leave the club.
West Ham currently sit in 12th place in the league table, three points above the dropzone.