West Ham United manager David Moyes has suggested that the club could sell more players before the end of the January transfer window.
Earlier on Monday, the Hammers announced that Diafra Sakho had been allowed to leave the London Stadium after a deal was agreed with Rennes, but it appears that the Premier League side could be busy up until Wednesday evening.
While Moyes has been linked with a number of fresh faces, the Scot has revealed that there could be more departures if any significant offers are received.
At a press conference, the 54-year-old told reporters: "Possibly. You know the way football is.
"We have had offers from clubs and whether those offers improve then it might make things look like it but other than that, we are getting to the end and we'll be glad when it's over."
The only arrival since the start of 2018 is midfielder Joao Mario, who has been brought in on loan from Inter Milan.