Speaking to the press, via football.london, West Ham United boss David Moyes has dropped an enticing Hammers summer transfer hint that GSB could be busy in the next window - saying the 'job' is to try and add to their roster as he hopes for summer signings. 

The Scotsman, in a message to the media, also hinted at how he is keen to see Manchester United loanee Jesse Lingard sign at the end of the season - saying he hopes the 28-year-old sees east London as a good place whilst admitting he is considering the possibility of a permanent deal.

Moyes drops West Ham transfer hint

Lingard has been a revelation since signing in January, already notching four goals and an assist over just six Premier League starts at the London Stadium (WhoScored) - with Hammers keen to see him put pen to paper on a concrete move.

Moyes, speaking to the press, has hinted at that possibility whilst also suggesting West Ham could be busy in general as the summer window looms.

"Jesse wanted to come here, right from the start," explained Moyes.

"When I was talking to him he wanted to come to West Ham. He saw it as a really good place for him. I think he'll have seen what we're trying to do. He's joined a good group of players as well.

"We've got international players and I'm hoping we can add to that in the coming transfer window. The job is to try to add to that. But I would hope Jesse sees this as a good place if it's possible to be done, and if we think that we want to do it at the end of the season."

Transfer Tavern take

Time will tell whether the Red Devils and West Ham can negotiate a move successfully at the end of the campaign, but it does seem like a possibility judging by this Moyes message.

Irons supporters could also be comfortable in the knowledge that their manager intends to try and be active in the summer.

In other news: West Ham have commenced talks for this 6 foot 2 gem, find out more here.