Beleaguered West Ham manager Graham Potter is set to be given a stay of execution.Potter is battling to save his job after a nightmare start to the season, and with the Hammers hierarchy already sounding out potential replacements.Potter has a record of 6 wins, 5 draws ad 14 defeats from 25 games in charge of West Ham – a winning record of just 24%GettyAs exclusively revealed by talkSPORT last week, these options include former West Ham player and manager Slaven Bilic, sacked Nottingham Forest chief Nuno Espirito Santo and Gary O’Neil.However, with West Ham facing tough away games at Everton and Arsenal back-to-back, chairman David Sullivan is likely to bide his time before making a change in the upcoming October international break.Another heavy defeat at Everton may accelerate that decision and if Bilic does get the job he plans to bring in fellow Hammers legend James Collins and potentially Mark Noble among his backroom team.Bilic would also be willing to accept a short-term deal until the end of the season, which is Sullivan’s preference. Man United target another goalkeeperChelsea could face competition from Manchester United in their pursuit of AC Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan.The Blues are considering reviving their interest in Maignan after failing with a £25million bid in the summer. United are also keeping tabs on Maignan, with Ruben Amorim pushing for a more experienced number one than new signing Senne Lammens.United sealed a £18.2million deadline deal to bring Lammens in from Belgian club Royal Antwerp, but he has yet to play for the Red Devils with Altay Bayindir starting all five of the club’s Premier League games so far.French international Maignan, 30, is an appealing option with his Milan contract due to expire at the end of the season.Chelsea’s goalkeeping issues were once again highlighted by Robert Sanchez’s early red card in Saturday’s 2-1 defeat at Old Trafford.Maignan is a target for Chelsea and Man United, with both Premier League giants lacking quality and experience in between the sticksGettyUnited’s former number one Andre Onana has made it clear he does not want to return to the club after joining Trabzonspor on loan.Gravenberch set for new Reds dealLiverpool are ready to reward man-of-the-moment Ryan Gravenberch with a new long-term deal.Gravenberch played a starring role in Liverpool’s unexpected Premier League title win last season.The Dutch international has made an amazing start to this season, crowned by his superb strike in Saturday’s Merseyside derby victory at home to Everton.Gravenberch, who only turned 23 in May and who cost a bargain £35m from Bayern Munich, is under contract until the summer of 2028.While the need to tie him down is not urgent, any extension would be a reflection of his importance to the team.Gravenberch scored a stunned to help Liverpool to Merseyside derby victory over Everton and has been one of the Reds’ outstanding players under Arne SlotGettyFears over Emery’s Villa future It has been a troubling start to the season for Aston Villa, with the departure of transfer chief Monchi the latest upheaval for manager Unai Emery.Emery has been visibly frustrated in the opening weeks of the campaign and hit out at his own players after they failed to beat ten-man Sunderland on Sunday.While senior Villa sources insist Emery’s job is not under threat despite their run of zero wins from their first five games, there are some concerns within the club that the Spaniard could consider his own future.Monchi was basically hand-picked by Emery two years ago and was a key boardroom ally. Emery also faces the threat of losing more players due to Villa’s ongoing PSR issues having failed to qualify for the Champions League this season.Morgan Rogers, who has been surprisingly below-par so far this season, remains on the radar of the likes of Chelsea and Arsenal, while Youri Tielemans is in the sights of several European clubs.Emery’s job is not in danger despite Aston Villa’s terrible start, but there are suggestions the Spaniard could quitAFP via Getty