Former Spurs manager Rehanne Skinner is favourite to take over at West Ham, though terms are still to be finalised.
Skinner left Tottenham in March after, two-and-a-half years after a run of nine Women’s Super League defeats.
She led Spurs to fifth place in 2021-22 – their highest-ever finish – after a spell as England assistant coach.
Skinner would not be expected to join up with the Hammers squad until next month but would work with staff remotely on recruitment.
West Ham has been without a manager since Paul Konchesky announced his departure at the end of the WSL season.
They finished eighth in 2022-23, one place and three points ahead of Spurs
The Hammers are set to host Manchester City in their opening fixture of the new WSL campaign on 1 October.
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