West Ham United manager David Moyes has dismissed speculation that the club will sell their top players. The Times reports that Daniel Kretinsky, the club's majority shareholder, has denied rumors of a fire sale. This news comes as West Ham United face a crucial Premier League match against Chelsea. The Hammers are currently 10th in the Premier League table, and a win against Chelsea could boost their chances of securing a top-seven finish. However, Moyes has made it clear that the club will not be selling their key players, including Declan Rice and Michail Antonio. The transfer window is set to close on February 1, and Moyes has stated that the club will not be making any last-minute signings. The news has been met with relief from the club's fans, who have been worried about the potential sale of their star players. West Ham United's next match is against Chelsea on February 1, and the team will be looking to secure a win to boost their Premier League hopes.