Having achieved the target of keeping the club in the Premier League, the Scot has been let go by the Hammers
David Moyes has left his role as West Ham United manager after keeping the club in the Premier League.
The former Manchester United boss had been appointed to replace Slaven Bilic in November, but has been let go at the end of his short-term contract.
In addition to Moyes, West Ham have also confirmed that his assistants Alan Irvine, Stuart Pearce and Billy McKinlay have also left the London Stadium.
Joint-chairman David Sullivan said in a statement on the club’s official website: "I would like to place on record my sincere thanks to David Moyes and his staff for achieving the target of keeping West Ham United in the Premier League.