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Mark Noble is in talks with West Ham over a post-playing career role at the club with the legendary captain set to end his playing career in May.
Noble renewed his Hammers contract a year ago but decided at the time that it would be his last as a player with the club he has spent his entire career. The central midfielder made the decision to retire now because he wanted to go out on his own terms and not because others thought he was past it.
"I have always said I want to go out when it is my decision, I don't want to be told by an agent or a club 'you are done, your legs have gone," Noble recently told Vibe with Five.
At the time of announcing his decision to end his playing career Noble was already looking towards a future involvement behind the scenes at West Ham.
"Hopefully in the future, I see myself being in the background at West Ham, making decisions and helping the manager and having a role that sort of way," he said.
David Moyes is keen to keep Noble involved at the club in a


