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Benitez, Pellegrini on West Ham’s shortlist

Premiershi­p side claims to be closing in on Moyes’ replacemen­t

- BY LUKE EDWARDS

Rafael Benitez would prefer to stay on as Newcastle United manager, despite the fact West Ham are poised to make an official approach to the man they want to take charge of the team next season. West Ham released a statement on Thursday night in which they assured fans they were close to appointing a manager with a proven record in Europe and the Premier League.

Benitez fits into that category, as does the former Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini, who is currently head coach of Chinese Super League team Hebei China Fortune. Pellegrini is also on West Ham’s shortlist, but the focus has centred on Benitez in recent days.

“We have left no stone unturned in selecting the individual we believe is the right man to take West Ham forward,” said the club’s cochairman David Sullivan. “We are now very close to reaching an agreement. This is an exciting time for our football club. We are preparing to appoint a manager who has a proven record of success at the highest level of the game.”

The statement heightened fears on Tyneside that Benitez was set to leave, although sources close to him insisted last night they had not reached an agreement with anyone at West Ham and instead indicated that the Spaniard remains keen to confirm the size of his transfer budget with Magpies owner Mike Ashley. Newcastle, in turn, responded with a statement to Sky Sports News in which they said they were “confident Rafa Benitez will stay at the club”.

West Ham’s bullish running commentary on their search for a replacemen­t for David Moyes cast doubt on those claims, particular­ly as Benitez has not confirmed he wants to stay publicly and is known to be unhappy with the lack of clarity at Newcastle.

Benitez still has a year left on his contract. Any club who wants to employ him will have to pay the St James’ Park side £6 million in compensati­on. Meanwhile, another manager linked with West Ham, Paulo Fonseca, has signed a new two-year deal at Shakhtar Donetsk.

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