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David Moyes' future as Sunderland manager still undecided after talks

Black Cats boss given extra time to respond to FA charge over comments to female journalist

BURNLEY, ENGLAND - JANUARY 17:  David Moyes, Manager of Sunderland looks on during the warm up prior to the Emirates FA Cup third round replay between Burn
Image: David Moyes joined Sunderland as manager last July

David Moyes' future as Sunderland manager remains uncertain following talks with his bosses, according to Sky sources.

The 54-year-old met with Black Cats owner Ellis Short and chief executive Martin Bain in London over the Bank Holiday weekend for a scheduled catch-up following the club's relegation from the Premier League.

Moyes, who only joined the Wearsiders on a four-year deal last July, remains undecided whether he will continue as manager in the Sky Bet Championship next season, with a large-scale rebuilding job needed.

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Highlights as Sunderland lost 1-0 to Bournemouth and were relegated to the Sky Bet Championship

Saturday's 1-0 home defeat to Bournemouth saw Sunderland return to the Championship for the first time in a decade.

Sunderland still have four games remaining in the current campaign and face Hull and Swansea - who are both fighting relegation - in the next two weeks, before final fixtures against Arsenal and Chelsea.

PL Daily: Is Moyes owed another year?
PL Daily: Is Moyes owed another year?

Sunderland manager's future discussed on Premier League Daily - listen to the podcast

Meanwhile, Moyes has been given extra time to respond to a Football Association charge over the "slap" comments he made to a female journalist.

Moyes was given until 6pm on Wednesday to make representations when he was charged with bringing the game into disrepute last week.

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However, the FA reports the 54-year-old Scot requested further time and now has until May 10 to respond.

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