Writing on Twitter, club insider and reliable source ExWHUemployee has hinted that a late signing for West Ham United could still be possible as the club confirm Jesse Lingard's arrival - going on to say there isn't anyone pending 'at the moment' but that could change if a player is 'presented' to the club.

Responding to a supporter on social media, ExWHUemployee shared that a late arrival for the Irons this window is still plausible after the signing of Lingard - even if there is nobody imminently joining as things stand.

ExWHUemployee refuses to rule out late signing

Indeed, this is in line with West Ham boss David Moyes' transfer update from Friday afternoon - with the Scotsman also not 'expecting' any more late arrivals 'at the moment' as he refused to rule it out entirely (football.london).

ExWHUemployee reiterated that stance but hinted it could change depending on developments - saying no forward is pending to join 'unless' there is a 'late change' or a decent player is 'presented' to the Hammers (Twitter).

Transfer Tavern take

Judging by this claim, it appears there is some hope for supporters who still wish to see a new striker walk through the door at Rush Green - coming after West Ham sold club record signing Sebastien Haller at the start of this month.

Time will tell whether a decent opportunity arises, but the fact a possible late transfer isn't being completely ruled out altogether could spell late hope for Moyes.

In other news: West Ham are apparently eyeing this 'exciting' 51-cap attacker, find out more here.