West Ham coach Mark Robson has hinted that the Irons could be active this January in the market if the right player turns up.
The Hammers, like many Premier League sides this month, have been quiet in the winter window, with only a handful of deals being made so far this January.
Whilst West Ham have been linked with some exciting players such as Steven Bergwijn and Santiago Gimenez, but no official offers are yet to be made for either attacker.

However, speaking on the Iron Cast, coach Robson teased that West Ham’s transfer activity could be about to heat up, with the former player hinting that the east London side are looking at new signings.
Robson said when asked about West Ham’s January movement: “We’re looking. Of course, I would imagine if the right players come up for us at the right price that we’d be interested.
“There’s obviously one or two that have moved on already, there might possibly be one or two moving on again, so we might need to recruit and get one or two faces in which would be great for the group and great for the club. So, let’s see what happens.”
West Ham can make a statement this January with top signings

West Ham are no strangers to finding deals in the January transfer window, with Jarrod Bowen, Tomas Soucek and Vladimir Coufal all being signed by Moyes in the winter market in previous years.
And 2024 should be no exception for the Scottish manager, with West Ham in a great position to challenge for a European place in the Premier League this season.
Yet the Irons can only go so far with their current team, and additions will need to be made if West Ham are to make it to Europe for a fourth season in a row under Moyes.
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