West Ham United’s manager Slaven Bilic has revealed that he will be without three key players for Saturday’s game at Manchester United.

Diafra Sakho will be out for four to eight weeks after he suffered an injury to his thigh in last Sunday’s draw against West Bromwich Albion.

The Hammers will also be without Dimitiri Payet (ankle) and Enner Valencia (ankle/foot). However goalkeeper Darren Randolph will be available for selection, after recovering from a knee injury that he picked up during his international duty, playing for Ireland.

Bilic is considering starting Andy Carroll up front on Saturday at Old Trafford.

The two teams have yet to play each other this season but the last time West Ham travelled to Old Trafford was in September 2014 when they lost 2-1.

Louis van Gaal’s side also have their fair share of injuries Marcus Rojo (knock), Ander Herrera (hamstring), Phil Jones (ankle/foot), Antonio Valencia (ankle/foot), Jesse Lingard (hamstring) and Luke Shaw (broken leg) will all miss Saturday’s match.

Meanwhile Wayne Rooney, who limped off after being substituted during the game against Leicester last weekend, is available for selection.

Man United have only lost two games so far, which sees them sitting in third place on 28 points, with West Ham in eighth on 22 points.