West Ham United are currently in 13th place in the Premier League table.
Slaven Bilic has told the London Evening Standard that West Ham United are likely to offload two players in the January transfer window.
West Ham are wanting to make additions in the new year, as Bilic looks to strengthen his squad.
The Hammers have struggled throughout the season so far, and they currently sit in 13th place in the Premier League table.
Bilic appears to have now lost patience with some players, with the Croatian boss hinting that he could offload some of the underperforming members of his first-team squad.

“I can’t say I like this window but it can work for you and one or two of the right players coming in can change the face of the team,” Bilic said.
“We will hopefully do some business in January – not too much but maybe enough to strengthen two or three positions.
“We have three players going to the Africa Cup of Nations, so that is a factor, but if we are fortunate with injuries during that time we are okay in terms of quantity. There could also be one or two going out but let’s wait and see.”

West Ham have been well off the pace throughout the campaign so far, with a great deal of frustration being felt around the London Stadium.
The Hammers have taken seven points out of the last nine available to them, but their performances have still caused some concern.
Bilic’s men are next in action on Boxing Day, when they take on struggling Swansea City at the Liberty Stadium.
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