West Ham boss David Moyes urges Michail Antonio not to give up hope of an England call-up amid Jamaica rumours... as he insists he has 'no intention' of leaving Hammers for a return to Celtic

  • Forward Michail Antonio has yet to win an England cap despite several call-ups
  • The West Ham star is said to be weighing up changing allegiance to Jamaica 
  • The 30-year-old forward turned down the chance to represent Jamaica in 2016 
  • Hammers boss David Moyes insisted he has no intention of leaving West Ham 

West Ham manager David Moyes says Michail Antonio should not give up hope of an England call-up.

The Hammers striker has yet to win a Three Lions cap and is understood to be weighing up a switch of allegiance to Jamaica in time for the CONCACAF qualifiers in September against Mexico and Costa Rica in a bid to play in the 2022 World Cup.

The 30-year-old forward turned down the chance to represent Jamaica in 2016 and was later called up to England squads by Sam Allardyce and Gareth Southgate but did not make his debut.  

David Moyes (second from R) says Michail Antonio (R) should not give up on his England hopes

David Moyes (second from R) says Michail Antonio (R) should not give up on his England hopes

Antonio has yet to win a cap and is said be weighing up a switch of allegiance to Jamaica

Antonio has yet to win a cap and is said be weighing up a switch of allegiance to Jamaica

Moyes said: 'I only found out about it yesterday and I've not had a direct conversation with Michail.


'I am still holding out he has a chance to get picked for England. I wouldn't say no to Jamaica but I haven't spoken to him about it.'

Moyes also insisted he has no intention of leaving West Ham having guided them to fourth in the Premier League.

Neil Lennon's departure from Celtic has led to the Scot being linked with a return to Parkhead, where he began his playing career.

Antonio was called up by Southgate in 2017
He was also in one of former boss Allardyce's squads

He has been called up by Sam Allardyce (right) and Gareth Southgate (left) but did not make his debut

Moyes has a clause in his contract which should see it extended beyond this season, while co-owner David Sullivan is expected to offer him an improved deal.

Moyes said: 'I've got no intentions of going anywhere. I've already spoken to David Sullivan, we're up to date and things are quietly ticking along.

'I don't want anything to get in the way of what we're doing just now. I'm not going to come out and say I'm signing a big contract or doing anything else that in any way might change things around. I just really want to go about the job and try and be professional.'

Moyes has also revealed he has no intention of replacing sacked Celtic boss Neil Lennon

Moyes has also revealed he has no intention of replacing sacked Celtic boss Neil Lennon