West Ham United's first-team squad reportedly want club officials to offer a new long-term contract to manager David Moyes.
The Scot was only handed an 18-month deal when he started his second spell at the London Stadium in December 2019.
However, the Hammers have improved significantly under the 57-year-old's guidance, particularly in recent weeks with eight points being collected from games against Wolverhampton Wanderers, Leicester City, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City.
According to the Daily Mail, the senior players at the East London outfit want Moyes to be rewarded for changing the club's fortunes for the better.
The report says that co-owners David Gold and David Sullivan are yet to open negotiations regarding a longer stay for the former Everton and Manchester United man.
Gold and Sullivan may allegedly wait until the beginning of 2021 before making a decision on Moyes's future.