Kenwright: Moyes 'deal not done'May 8, 2013
Everton chairman Bill Kenwright has told Sky Sports News that a deal is not yet done to take David Moyes to Manchester United as Sir Alex Ferguson's replacement and that any decision will be solely down to the manager.Kenwright also confirmed that Moyes will remain in charge of Everton for their Premier League game against West Ham on Sunday.
"I don't know about a deal being done. David had a meeting scheduled with me and we had a good meeting," Kenwright told Sky Sports News. "I think at the end of the day,
David's contract is up in six weeks' time and he has a right to make his own decisions. He's served this club wonderfully well and he has a right to make his own decision."
Moyes, who is out of contract this summer, is expected to take charge of Manchester United following the news of Sir Alex Ferguson's impending retirement. He has repeatedly refused to commit his future to Everton, saying talks would take place at the end of the season. Speculation on his situation increased when he was seen with Kenwright in a pre-arranged meeting in London on Wednesday evening.
He is now expected to bring his 11-year reign to an end with reports in the Daily Telegraph that Moyes' appointment at Old Trafford will be made public within 24 hours.
Wigan manager Roberto Martinez, Swansea's Michael Laudrup and Celtic boss Neil Lennon have already emerged as early candidates for the job at Everton.http://espnfc.com/news/story/_/id/1439121/moyes-deal-not-done-man-united?cc=4716