Manchester United and Arsenal have reportedly joined the race for Slavia Prague forward Abdallah Sima - but West Ham believe they have an advantage as the pursuit hots up. The 19-year-old has scored seven goals in his first six senior appearances for the Czech side.
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"As far as the January transfer window goes, we don't have any real big intentions of making signings but if we need it, the owners have said they would help if we require it," Moyes said.
"Obviously that would be to do with injuries or anything else that crops up, so overall if we need it, we will try to go and get it, but we're talking about January and it is not always a great market."
Moyes added: "There is a good chance we would (go for a striker) because we have less options in that position, but it wouldn't necessarily be there.
"We are continuously trying to build a good squad but more importantly a good team and where we are weak or short, we would probably try to look to get someone in.
Man Utd, Arsenal and West Ham are apparently tracking Slavia Prague forward Abdallah Sima (Image: GETTY)
"But not always can you get the players you want and not always are the players available (in January)."
Moyes could search for a replacement for Michail Antonio, who is currently sidelined through injury.