According to the Daily Express, West Ham will allow striker Javier Hernandez to leave the club on loan in January, if Manuel Pellegrini agrees to the deal.
The 30-year-old, who endured a lengthy period out of the squad due to a virus, recently scored his first league goal of the season in the Hammers’ 4-2 win over Burnley last week.

However, prior to his illness, the Mexican has found regular first-team football hard to come by under Pellegrini, with reports suggesting that Turkish side Beskitas are willing to take the dynamic forward on loan for the remainder of the campaign when the window opens in the New Year.
The former Manchester United forward, who made the move to London from Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen last summer, is also understood to be open to a move away in January, however, Hammers officials will leave the final decision down to manager Pellegrini.
The former Manchester City boss has plenty of attacking options, including first choice striker Marko Arnautovic in fine form, so a move to the Super Lig could well be on the cards for the Mexican come January.




