West Ham will listen to offers for trio in January as David Moyes prepares for next month

Latest news on the transfer front involving West Ham ahead of January
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West Ham will reportedly listen to offers for Conor Coventry, Jamal Baptiste and Pierre Ekwah this winter. The Premier League side are expected to trim down the size of their squad ahead of the January transfer window.

As detailed in a report by The Athletic, midfielder Coventry will be ‘allowed’ to head out the exit door, whereas defender Baptiste and midfielder Ekwah could be loaned out to get some experience if the right clubs come in for them.

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David Moyes’ side were in action on Boxing Day but lost 3-1 away at Arsenal. They led 1-0 at half-time at the Emirates after Said Benrahma’s penalty but struggled to contain the table topping Gunners after the interval.

Coventry, 22, has struggled for game time and is down the pecking order at West Ham. He has been on the books of the Hammers for his whole career to date and has made 10 senior appearances in all competitions to date. The former Republic of Ireland youth international has also had loan spells away in the Football League at Lincoln City, Peterborough United and MK Dons to get game time over recent years.

Baptiste has also risen up through the academy of the London outfit. The 18-year-old has played twice for the first-team but could now benefit from being loaned out now for the first time.

The same applies to Ekwah, who has been a regular for the U21s over the past couple of seasons. The Frenchman had a spell at Chelsea before switching to the London Stadium.

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