West Ham United have been linked with a move for Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna, among others, as pressure continues to mount on Graham Potter.
Potter has recorded the worst win percentage of any West Ham manager in Premier League history apart from Avram Grant, who led the Hammers to relegation in 2011, so the tactician needs to turn things around quickly.
Worst West Ham managers in the Premier League Win percentage
9. Sam Allardyce 30.7%
10. Julen Lopetegui 30%
11. Gianfranco Zola 27.8%
12, Graham Potter 27.3%
13. Avram Grant 18.9%
via StatMuse
West Ham have also conceded more goals than any other side in the top flight so far, becoming the first team to hit double digits in that regard this season, with their lacklustre 3-0 defeat at home to Tottenham bringing Potter right back down to Earth.
The east Londoners recorded their first victory of 2025/2026 with an impressive 3-0 win at Nottingham Forest prior to the international break, which turned out to be West Ham-linked manager Nuno Espírito Santo's final game in charge at the City Ground.
However, West Ham's weaknesses were laid bare for all to see during the London derby last Saturday, with goals from Pape Sarr, Lucas Bergvall and Micky van de Ven rounding off what was a convincing display for the visitors.
With Crystal Palace, Everton and Arsenal still to come before the next international break in October, these next few weeks could prove vital to determine Potter's future, amid links to an array of potential replacements.
West Ham United manager Graham Potter looks dejected
José Mourinho was tipped with a potential West Ham move, but the Portuguese appears more likely to join Benfica. Meanwhile, ex-West Ham star and England legend Frank Lampard has also been mentioned as a candidate to succeed Potter.
Nuno, now a free agent after leaving Forest, could be West Ham's best bet, as David Sullivan is rumoured to be an admirer (Alan Nixon). Reports also suggest that Nuno's priority is to stay in England and wants an immediate return to management.
While some media sources have rebuffed claims that McKenna could join (Claret & Hugh), others state he was a guest of the West Ham boardroom during their 3-0 loss to Spurs (Football Insider).
Ex-West Ham player warns McKenna not to join amid "disarray behind-the-scenes"
Now, speaking to C&H, an unnamed former West Ham player has sent a stern warning to McKenna over taking the job — urging him against it as the club is in "disarray" behind-the-scenes.
“McKenna won’t go near the West Ham job as things are," said the ex-Hammer.
"He has a growing reputation and the club is in disarray behind the scenes. He’d be mad to go there.”
Given how things have been since David Moyes' departure, he could have a point.
Should Kieran McKenna stay at Ipswich?
The 39-year-old, despite suffering relegation with the Tractor Boys last season, is still one of England's most exciting young coaches.
Back in 2024, McKenna was credibly linked with both Tottenham and Chelsea after two fine seasons at Portman Road — where he guided Ipswich to back-to-back promotions from League One to the Premier League.
His stock has fallen since then, especially amid Ipswich's slow start to 25/26, but the gap between England's first and second tier is considerable. All the newly-promoted teams have gone straight back down at the first time of asking since 23/24, so relegation is hardly a reflection on McKenna's managerial prowess.
McKenna won't want another league drop on his CV, but West Ham's squad boasts an array of talent and the tactician could arguably work wonders with them.