West Ham United co-owner David Sullivan will let winger Felipe Anderson leave the club if a team from the Premier League’s top six want him, according to a report on HITC.
The Brazilian only joined the Hammers from Italian side Lazio last summer and he has already become a fan favourite at the London club.

It is understood that Sullivan informed the winger earlier in the season that if a suitable bid from a top-six club was made, then he would not stand in his way.
However, Sullivan may regret his comments as Anderson has gone on to shine this season, scoring eight goals and assisting four in the top flight.
Multiple clubs are rumoured to be keeping a close eye on the wide man, but West Ham may try to keep him at the London Stadium by offering him an improved deal.
Reports also suggest that if they are to let Anderson go, then they will not be prepared to accept an offer under £75m.





