West Ham will not make the loan signings of Victor Moses, Alex Song and Emmanuel Emenike permanent at the end of the summer, according to Sky Sports.
The Hammers have the option to make all three of their deals permanent but Slaven Bilic’s side have reportedly already decided to opt against that.
Bilic’s side have made signing a top-class striker their number one priority in the summer and this could be a move designed to free up wages in order to afford the likes of Christian Benteke or Wilfried Bony in the summer.
Moses, Song and Emenike haven’t really made any impression on the West Ham first-team this season and are now fringe players when Bilic has his strongest side available.
Having said that, only Manuel Lanzini (89.2%) and Mark Noble (86.2%) have a better pass success rate than Song (85.3%) of current West Ham players in the Premier League this season.
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