West Ham United have reportedly decided against offering permanent contracts to loan signings Alex Song, Victor Moses and Emmanuel Emenike.
In last summer's transfer window, the Hammers signed Song from Barcelona, Moses from Chelsea and Emenike from Al Ain.
Due to the trio's failure to cement regular starting spots in Slaven Bilic's team, the club have decided not to take up the option of permanent deals, according to Sky Sports News.
Song spent last season on loan at Upton Park, but the club decided not to offer him a contract and instead re-signed him on loan for the current campaign.
Moses, who has been shipped out on loan three times since joining Chelsea in 2012, has not started a Premier League game since returning to action in December following a six-week injury layoff.
Emenike has struggled to force his way into the attacking force at West Ham as he has made nine appearances, scoring two goals.