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Moyes plans to offload West Ham’s attacking duo this month to raise funds

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West Ham boss David Moyes is ready to rejuvenate his squad in January as the Hammers look to push themselves away from the relegation battle and outgoing deals may well be as important as incoming ones.

The Scottish boss will be handed funds to improve his side but he has a number of players that he deems as surplus to requirement that will be offloaded to raise further spending money- and big changes are likely to come in the attack.

The Daily Star states Moyes is ready to sanction the departures of both Andre Ayew and Diafra Sakho in the mid-season window, with neither attacker establishing themselves as an important part of the Hammers side.

Ayew has widely been linked with a return to Swansea City, who are reportedly keen on Sakho too, but the Hammers are adamant that they will not sell to a Premier League rival- which limits the options that West Ham could have on the table.

West Ham won’t necessarily bring in another forward should the pair leave as they still have Javier Hernandez, Marko Arnautovic, Michail Antonio and Andy Carroll at their disposal.

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