Forward Javier Hernandez has suggested that he may not remain at West Ham United past the end of the season.
Last summer, the Hammers paid £16m to bring Hernandez to the London Stadium but while the Mexican has scored seven goals in the Premier League, the striker has been given just 16 starts.
Hernandez expressed a desire to leave the East London outfit in January in order to gain more first-team football, and the former Manchester United frontman has admitted that an exit from the club is still a possibility.
The 29-year-old told Univision: "There has always been speculation as to whether I will stay or leave and I cannot guarantee anything. I have two more years of contract with West Ham, and everything will come up.
"You never know, because in the winter period I wanted to find my way out to have more minutes and could not."
Hernandez has made just two starts for West Ham since the beginning of February.