All of West Ham’s recognised strikers have been linked with a move away from the club this month as David Moyes looks to put his own stamp on the squad and a new suitor has emerged for one of their forwards.
Despite only arriving in the summer from Bayer Leverkusen for £17m, Javier Hernandez has not met the expectations set of him, netting just four Premier League goals thus far and the Mexico international is believed to be a target for Besiktas.

The Turkish Super Lig side sold Cenk Tpsun to Everton for £27m earlier this month and are eager to add a new striker to their ranks ahead of their Champions League last 16 clash with Shakhtar Donetsk and Chicharito is high on their shortlist.
Hernandez is said to be open to leaving the club this month after falling down the pecking order under David Moyes, and West Ham are listening to offers.
Besiktas remain in constant contact with West Ham about a deal for Hernandez, and it’s believed that the Turkish side are interested in a €2m loan deal for the former a Manchester United and Real Madrid star with an option to make it permanent in the summer.





