With David Moyes seemingly favouring an approach that involves the use of experience as opposed to youth, it seems likely that a number of the Premier League club's youngsters could well be on the move this month. 

One of the young prospects who could well leave on a temporary deal is 19-year-old midfielder Conor Coventry, with the youngster having struggled for much in the way of game time at first team level so far.

Given his current playing situation, it is perhaps unsurprising to see that a host of EFL clubs are interested in acquiring his services this month, with ExWHUemployee reporting that MK Dons are one of the youngster's potential suitors.

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A move to the League One club would certainly provide the youngster with the game time he craves at first team level, with his chances of starting in the Premier League being extremely low at present.

Here, we take a look at ONE winner and ONE loser of West Ham sanctioning a January departure for Conor Coventry....

Winner 

Alfie Lewis 

One player who would certainly benefit from Coventry's departure is the youngster's fellow midfielder Alfie Lewis, with the 20-year-old likely to move up the first team pecking order if his teammate does indeed depart.

Lewis is certainly one of the brightest prospects within the club's academy set up right now and as such he could be given a chance by Moyes in the coming months.

Loser

Joe Powell 

The definite loser of this deal going through would be attacking midfielder Joe Powell, with the youngster having built up a good on pitch understanding with Coventry this season.

A departure for Coventry would in theory disrupt this relationship and in turn affect the youth side's overall form as they look to maintain their title charge.