West Ham's two Republic of Ireland prospects Conor Coventry and Mipo Odubeko have sign season long loan deals with Peterborough United and Huddersfield Town respectively.
Coventry, currently on duty with Jim Crawford's U21 squad ahead of the European Championship qualifier away to Bosnia & Herzegovina in Zenica, has made only a smattering of first team appearances for David Moyes' side and spent the 2019-20 season on loan at Lincoln City.
Now, he's bound for Championship side Peterborough United on a season long loan. The club, who are managed by Darren Ferguson and part-owned by Dublin businessman Darragh MacAnthony, were promoted from League One last season, finshing second.
Coventry was called up to Stephen Kenny's Republic of Ireland senior squad for the series of qualifiers in March but didn't feature in the games against Serbia, Luxembourg and Qatar.

The 18-year-old Odubeko, meanwhile, has left West Ham for Championship side Huddersfield.
The Dublin-born Odubeko has scored freely for West Ham's U23 side and has now been snapped on a season long loan by Carlos Corberán's team.
However, Odubeko's international future remains uncertain and the striker, who is also eligible to play for both Nigeria and England, has opted out of Jim Crawford's recent U21 squad.
Elsewhere, Ireland U21 caps Lee O'Connor and Connor Ronan have also made loan moves to Tranmere Rovers and St Mirren respectively.
On the books at Celtic, O'Connor, who has one Irish senior cap after featuring in a friendly against New Zealand in 2019, returns to Tranmere where he had already spent last season on loan in League Two.
Ronan makes the sixth loan move of his Wolves career with the switch to Scotland after helping Swiss record champions Grasshopper Zurich to promotion from the country's second tier last season.