West Ham could well see a player leave the club in the extra time allocated by the Premier League for clubs to seal deals this evening.

The Hammers have been heavily active on transfer deadline day, bringing in Alex Song from Barcelona on loan, Victor Moses from Chelsea on loan, Nikica Jelavic on a permanent deal from Hull and Michail Antonio from Nottingham Forest on a permanent deal.




But they could be set to ship out a player, Jack Sullivan, son of the club's co-chairman David Sullivan, has revealed.

He took to Twitter to write: "There's a chance someone that may go, but wasn't in the starting 11 at Liverpool! We will know in the next 2 hours."
 

 

Clubs have a further two hours after the deadline at 6pm if they submit a deal sheet to the Premier League.

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Jack's words indicate that West Ham have an active deal in the pipeline, although it is not yet sealed.

It remains to be seen who West Ham might be offloading.