West Ham striker Javier Hernandez could be set for an exit from the club.
Sky Sports report that the East London based outfit will listen to offers for the striker.
Former Southampton player and football pundit Matt Le Tissier revealed he is surprised that the Hammers are willing to let the Mexico international leave.
Le Tissier underlined that West Ham could do with making better use of Hernandez.
“It’s strange because you read reports that they are willing to let him go,” Le Tissier.
“When you have got somebody like that in your squad, surely when you have somebody who knows where the goal is like that, he is always useful to have around the place, even if you are not going to start him every game.”
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Turkish-Football have reported that Besiktas are keen on signing Hernandez on loan until the end of the season with a buyout option.
The Black Eagles are looking to replace Cenk Tosun who was sold to Everton this month.
The reigning Super Lig champions have brought in Cyle Larin from Orlando City and Brazilian striker Vagner Love but they have been signed to add depth.
Besiktas remain in the hunt for a striker to fill the void left by Tosun.
The Istanbul giants could face competition from Manchester United for Hernandez.
The Red Devils made a preliminary inquiry for the Mexico international according to the Telegraph.