West Ham will be hoping that the summer market - once it comes around - will be one where they are planning for another season in the Premier League.

They have underachieved this season, and David Moyes and his players need to ensure safety before anything else.

However, they're bound to be planning for the summer window and with Football Insider claiming the club might be open to letting Felipe Anderson leave, we've taken a look at 8 players that might well be options to bring in as a replacement...

Fraser is a class winger and could be open to leaving Bournemouth if they end up going down.

He's too good to not be in the Premier League and West Ham should be seriously considering a move if he ends up dropping and they don't.

Buendia is a tricky player that could well be worth taking a closer look at if Norwich City end up going back down to the Championship.

He still has plenty of room to grow and could slot in nicely with some of the other South American players currently at the club.

Deulofeu is a proven Premier League player but if Watford go down surely he'll be looking for a move away.

West Ham would benefit from his trickery and guile in the final third.

Though it remains to be seen how his recovery from injury goes, this current spell with no action could mean he's back fit having not missed too much.

McNeil as excelled for Burnley this season and West Ham could have the financial power to twist the Clarets'arm into selling up.

He looks to have plenty of potential and is beginning to show what he could become now.

Cantwell has shone this season for Norwich and deserves to stay in the Premier League.

If David Moyes wants to add more British talent to his side then Cantwell would be a fine option to look at.

Sigurdsson has had a tough year at Everton and they might be open to selling.

How much they demand might be a sticking point but he is still a class player at this level and should not be written off.

Mata knows David Moyes from their time at Manchester United.

Getting him to leave the Red Devils might be a tough task but he is still a class player and the promise of guaranteed first-team football might be enough to sway him to join.

Lallana might be on big wages but West Ham could make him a decent offer and he is available on a free from Liverpool this summer.

If he can perform at a consistent level he might be worth considering.