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David Moyes – Teams, Net Worth, Family & 2025 Career Update

George Arthur Carter Sutton • 2026-06-26 • Reviewed by Maya Thompson

David Moyes, the Scottish football manager, returned to Everton in January 2025, a club he previously led for 11 years. Known for his longevity and tactical pragmatism, Moyes has managed seven different clubs, won the UEFA Europa Conference League with West Ham, and remains the only three-time winner of the LMA Manager of the Year award.

Few managers in British football have a career as layered as David Moyes. From his early days at Preston North End to the high-pressure job at Manchester United and a triumphant return to West Ham, his story is one of resilience, adaptation, and occasional overachievement. In 2025, he is back at Goodison Park, tasked with stabilising a club in transition.

Understanding Moyes means looking beyond his win percentages. His career includes a European trophy, a famous win over Barcelona, and multiple Manager of the Year awards. But it also includes relegation with Sunderland and a difficult 10-month spell at Old Trafford. The following sections break down every key aspect of his professional and personal life.

What Teams Has David Moyes Coached?

Current Job: Everton Manager (as of 2025)
Teams Managed: 7 (Preston, Everton, Man Utd, Real Sociedad, Sunderland, West Ham, Everton again)
Major Trophies: UEFA Europa Conference League (2023)
Personal: Married to Pamela Moyes, two children
  • Reappointed as Everton manager in January 2025 after Sean Dyche’s departure.
  • One of only three managers to win the LMA Manager of the Year award three times (2003, 2005, 2009).
  • Known for coaching longevity despite short stints at Man Utd and Real Sociedad.
  • First manager to win a major UEFA trophy for West Ham in 43 years (2023).
  • 478 Premier League matches managed as of 2025, placing him among the most experienced in the division.
Team Period Matches Win % Key Achievement
Preston North End Jan 1998 – Mar 2002 234 48.3% Division Two title (1999–2000); First LMA Manager of the Year (2003)
Everton (1st Spell) Mar 2002 – Jun 2013 518 42.1% 2009 FA Cup Final; LMA Manager of the Year (2005, 2009)
Manchester United Jul 2013 – Apr 2014 51 52.9% Community Shield (2013); sacked after 10 months
Real Sociedad Nov 2014 – Nov 2015 42 28.6% Famous win over Barcelona (Jan 2015)
Sunderland Jul 2016 – May 2017 43 18.6% Relegated from Premier League
West Ham United (1st Spell) Nov 2017 – May 2018 31 29.0% Short-term role
West Ham United (2nd Spell) Dec 2019 – Jun 2024 231 44.6% UEFA Europa Conference League (2023)
Everton (2nd Spell) Jan 2025 – Present 61 36.1% Current manager (as of June 2026)

Who Is David Moyes’ Wife and Family?

David Moyes is married to Pamela Moyes, who is frequently mentioned alongside him regarding their financial success and shared dedication to football. The couple has two children. Details about his son, including the name Laurent Moyes, have been reported but not consistently confirmed by official sources. Some records list him as the uncle of footballers Ewan Moyes and Harvey Moyes.

Born on 25 April 1963 in Glasgow, Scotland, Moyes grew up with football at the centre of his life. Before managing, he was a professional centre-half with over 540 league appearances. He started at Celtic, winning a championship medal, and later played for Cambridge United, Bristol City, Shrewsbury Town, Dunfermline Athletic, and Preston North End. He also had a brief youth stint with Icelandic club ÍBV in 1978.

A note on family details

While some sources list a son named Laurent Moyes as a footballer, this has not been explicitly confirmed by official records. Transfermarkt, for instance, lists him as the uncle of Ewan and Harvey Moyes, but does not name his son. Readers should treat the name “Laurent Moyes” as unconfirmed.

What Happened to David Moyes at Manchester United?

In July 2013, Moyes succeeded Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United, a job widely considered the most difficult handover in modern football. His tenure lasted only 10 months. Despite a 52.9% win rate, the team struggled with tactical identity and results, leading to his dismissal in April 2014. He did win the Community Shield in his first competitive match, but league form never recovered.

The experience at Old Trafford is often cited as the defining setback of his career. Moyes later admitted the timeframe was too short and the expectations overwhelming. The failure did not end his career; he rebuilt at Real Sociedad, then Sunderland, and eventually achieved his greatest success at West Ham.

His time at Manchester United remains a cautionary tale about succession planning in elite football. For a deeper look at the man who handed him the job, read our piece on Alex Ferguson – Biography Facts Trophies and Personal Life.

What Is David Moyes’ Net Worth and Salary?

David Moyes’ net worth is estimated at £18 million individually, according to Spear’s Magazine (source). Other estimates, combining his wealth with that of his wife Pamela, place the figure between $20 million and $25 million (Times of India). His annual salary while at Everton is reported at approximately £12.5 million per year (WageIndicator).

The combined wealth is derived from management pay, bonuses, and property investments. These figures are estimates; football managers are not required to publicly disclose their finances, so exact numbers remain private.

Net worth sources vary

Different outlets offer different figures. Spear’s Magazine says £18 million; other sources suggest $20–25 million combined with his wife. The discrepancy reflects the lack of official financial disclosure for football managers. Readers should view all figures as approximations.

What Trophies Has David Moyes Won?

Moyes’ trophy cabinet includes a major European title, a domestic cup, and a historic individual award. He is the first three-time winner of the League Managers Association (LMA) Manager of the Year award, taking it in 2003, 2005, and 2009 (source). At club level, his honours are:

  • UEFA Europa Conference League: 2023 (with West Ham United) – the club’s first major European trophy in 43 years.
  • Community Shield: 2013 (with Manchester United).
  • Division Two title: 1999–2000 (with Preston North End).

He has not won the Premier League or the FA Cup, but his 2009 FA Cup final appearance with Everton remains a highlight. The Europa Conference League victory, secured by a goal from Jarrod Bowen, is the defining achievement of his managerial career. For more on that goal, see Jarrod Bowen – Biography, Personal Life, and Career Stats.

How Did David Moyes’ Career Timeline Unfold?

  1. 1963 – Born in Glasgow, Scotland.
  2. 1980–1998 – Playing career for clubs including Celtic, Cambridge United, Bristol City, Shrewsbury Town, Dunfermline Athletic, Preston North End.
  3. 1998–2002 – Manager of Preston North End; wins Division Two title.
  4. 2002–2013 – Manager of Everton (first spell); reaches FA Cup final, wins LMA awards.
  5. 2013–2014 – Manager of Manchester United; wins Community Shield, sacked after 10 months.
  6. 2014–2015 – Manager of Real Sociedad; notable win over Barcelona.
  7. 2016–2017 – Manager of Sunderland; relegated from Premier League.
  8. 2017–2024 – Manager of West Ham United (two spells); wins UEFA Europa Conference League 2023.
  9. 2025 – Re-appointed manager of Everton in January 2025.

What Is Confirmed and What Is Uncertain About David Moyes?

Established Information

  • David Moyes is the current manager of Everton (as of March 2025).
  • He is married to Pamela Moyes.
  • He has two children.
  • He is a three-time LMA Manager of the Year winner.
  • He won the UEFA Europa Conference League with West Ham in 2023.

Information That Remains Unclear

  • Exact net worth figures vary between sources (£18 million individual vs. $20–25 million combined).
  • The name of his son (Laurent Moyes) is not consistently confirmed by official records.
  • Whether David Moyes will stay at Everton beyond 2025 has not been announced.
  • Precise details of his contract length and buyout clauses have not been made public.

Why Does David Moyes Matter in Modern Football?

David Moyes represents the archetype of the long-tenured mid-table stabiliser who occasionally overachieves. His Europa Conference League win with West Ham broke a 43-year trophy drought for the club and demonstrated that a pragmatic, counter-attacking style can succeed on the European stage. Yet his struggles at Manchester United and Real Sociedad show the limits of that approach at elite-pressure clubs.

His return to Everton in 2025 confirms deep emotional ties to Merseyside and a reputation as a safe pair of hands for survival or consolidation. The key question surrounding Moyes remains his ceiling: can he replicate his West Ham success at a club with less financial flexibility? The 2025–26 season will provide an early answer.

What Do Others Say About David Moyes?

Players and peers have consistently praised his man-management and tactical organisation. Declan Rice, who flourished under Moyes at West Ham, called him “the best manager I have ever worked with”. Sir Alex Ferguson, upon appointing Moyes as his successor in 2013, described him as “a brilliant manager, a great man”.

“He is the best manager I have ever worked with.”

– Declan Rice, West Ham United (2023)

“He’s a brilliant manager, a great man.”

– Sir Alex Ferguson (2013)

The League Managers Association notes that Moyes is the first three-time winner of its Manager of the Year award (LMA profile). According to the Premier League official stats, he has managed 478 top-flight matches as of 2025, placing him among the most experienced in the division.

What Is Next for David Moyes?

As of early 2025, the immediate focus is on Everton’s fight for Premier League survival or mid-table consolidation. Moyes’ longer-term future depends on club stability under the Friedkin Group ownership. A summer 2025 transfer window may be quiet unless player sales provide new funds. If Moyes keeps Everton up, a one- or two-year extension is widely expected. His legacy as a manager who rebuilds careers and delivers when expectations are moderate remains intact.

Frequently Asked Questions

How old is David Moyes?

Born 25 April 1963, aged 63 as of 2025.

Did David Moyes play football professionally?

Yes, as a centre-back for several clubs, notably Celtic and Preston North End, with over 540 league appearances.

Why did David Moyes leave West Ham?

Mutual agreement after the 2023/24 season, following a difficult final campaign. His contract was not renewed.

What style of football does David Moyes play?

Traditionally pragmatic – organised defence with quick counter-attacks, especially evident during his second spell at West Ham.

Has David Moyes won the Premier League?

No. He finished fifth with Everton in 2004–05 and sixth with Manchester United in 2013–14.

Who is David Moyes’ wife?

Pamela Moyes. They have been married for many years and have two children together.

Is David Moyes returning to Everton?

He already returned, appointed in January 2025 after Sean Dyche’s departure.

What is David Moyes’ net worth in 2025?

Estimates range from £18 million individually to $20–25 million combined with his wife, depending on the source.

How many teams has David Moyes managed?

Seven different professional clubs: Preston, Everton (twice), Manchester United, Real Sociedad, Sunderland, and West Ham United.

Did David Moyes win a trophy with West Ham?

Yes – the UEFA Europa Conference League in 2023, the club’s first major European trophy in 43 years.

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