West Ham co-chairman David Gold has ruled out strengthening Slaven Bilic's attacking options in January, despite the club's injury crisis.

Attacking midfielder Dimitri Payet was ruled out for three months an ankle injury in November and has subsequently been joined on the sidelines by Diafra Sakho, Enner Valencia and Manuel Lanzini.

The quartet's extended absence from the side has weakened the the east Londoners' front line, which has yielded just three goals in their last five Premier League games.

But, having overseen a £32m transfer outlay in the summer, Gold is adamant that Bilic has plenty of options at his disposal and has admitted the club are unlikely to enter the market next month.

Gold told the 2015 Business Show: "We have still got a £35m striker in Andy Carroll. We have also got Nikica Jelavic.

"We have a supporting striker in Mauro Zarate. There's attacking options.

"Even with our injuries we have quality international players to cope."

Carroll joined West Ham from Liverpool for a club-record £15m two years ago but his spell at Upton Park has been hampered by injury.

Premier League TV fixtures: The pick of the televised games in January 8 show all Premier League TV fixtures: The pick of the televised games in January 1/8 West Ham v Liverpool - Saturday January 2 - 12:45 KO (BT) The Hammers secured a memorable victory at Anfield earlier in the season, but will Slaven Bilic's side be able to repeat the trick on home turf? The Merseysiders are a different proposition under Jurgen Klopp and this early kick-off could start the New Year in style. 2/8 Crystal Palace v Chelsea - Sunday January 3 - 13:30 KO (Sky Sports) The Eagles saw off the champions at Stamford Bridge in August and will fancy their chances of doing the same in front of an expectant Selhurst Park crowd. Jose Mourinho and Alan Pardew in opposing dug-outs is always going to be an entertaining watch. 3/8 Everton v Tottenham - Sunday January 3 - 16:00 KO (Sky Sports) These two sides played out a 0-0 stalemate earlier in the campaign but a trip to Goodison Park can often tell us much about a side's top-four aspirations. Tottenham certainly possess such an ambition and will want to end their busy festive fixture list on a high. 4/8 Liverpool v Arsenal - Wednesday January 13 - 20:00 KO (BT) Only a stunning save from Petr Cech ensured that the deadlock could not be broken between the two sides earlier in the season. A midweek trip to face Jurgen Klopp's men under the Anfield lights will be a stern test for the Gunners. This is a fixture that has packed fireworks, and plenty of goals, in recent years. 5/8 Liverpool v Manchester United - Sunday January 17 - 14:05 KO (Sky Sports) One of the biggest rivalries in English football rarely disappoints. The Merseysiders welcome Louis van Gaal's side to Anfield just four days after their clash with Arsenal and will be desperate to claim at least one scalp from such a difficult double header. 6/8 Stoke City v Arsenal - Sunday January 17 - 16:15 KO (Sky Sports) While this fixture was previously a clash of two sides built on polar opposite philosophies, Stoke's style has been altered by Mark Hughes. But the Gunners will still be desperate to beat a team that has caused them so many problems in the past. The Britannia Stadium is among the most difficult away days in the Premier League and Arsene Wenger's men will need to be at their best. 7/8 West Ham v Manchester City - Saturday January 23 - 17:30 KO (Sky Sports) The Hammers secured a shock result when they edged out Manuel Pellegrini's side at the Etihad Stadium back in September. Expect the Citizens to want revenge when they travel to Upton Park, but the east Londoners certainly won't go down without a fight. 8/8 Arsenal v Chelsea - Sunday January 24 - 16:00 KO (Sky Sports) Although they struggled to beat anyone in the early stages of the campaign, Chelsea still saw off Arsenal at Stamford Bridge courtesy of a 2-0 scoreline. Arsene Wenger is still yet to beat Jose Mourinho in a competitive game and will be desperate to end the hoodoo as the title race enters the home straight. ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP/Getty Images 1/8 West Ham v Liverpool - Saturday January 2 - 12:45 KO (BT) The Hammers secured a memorable victory at Anfield earlier in the season, but will Slaven Bilic's side be able to repeat the trick on home turf? The Merseysiders are a different proposition under Jurgen Klopp and this early kick-off could start the New Year in style. 2/8 Crystal Palace v Chelsea - Sunday January 3 - 13:30 KO (Sky Sports) The Eagles saw off the champions at Stamford Bridge in August and will fancy their chances of doing the same in front of an expectant Selhurst Park crowd. Jose Mourinho and Alan Pardew in opposing dug-outs is always going to be an entertaining watch. 3/8 Everton v Tottenham - Sunday January 3 - 16:00 KO (Sky Sports) These two sides played out a 0-0 stalemate earlier in the campaign but a trip to Goodison Park can often tell us much about a side's top-four aspirations. Tottenham certainly possess such an ambition and will want to end their busy festive fixture list on a high. 4/8 Liverpool v Arsenal - Wednesday January 13 - 20:00 KO (BT) Only a stunning save from Petr Cech ensured that the deadlock could not be broken between the two sides earlier in the season. A midweek trip to face Jurgen Klopp's men under the Anfield lights will be a stern test for the Gunners. This is a fixture that has packed fireworks, and plenty of goals, in recent years. 5/8 Liverpool v Manchester United - Sunday January 17 - 14:05 KO (Sky Sports) One of the biggest rivalries in English football rarely disappoints. The Merseysiders welcome Louis van Gaal's side to Anfield just four days after their clash with Arsenal and will be desperate to claim at least one scalp from such a difficult double header. 6/8 Stoke City v Arsenal - Sunday January 17 - 16:15 KO (Sky Sports) While this fixture was previously a clash of two sides built on polar opposite philosophies, Stoke's style has been altered by Mark Hughes. But the Gunners will still be desperate to beat a team that has caused them so many problems in the past. The Britannia Stadium is among the most difficult away days in the Premier League and Arsene Wenger's men will need to be at their best. 7/8 West Ham v Manchester City - Saturday January 23 - 17:30 KO (Sky Sports) The Hammers secured a shock result when they edged out Manuel Pellegrini's side at the Etihad Stadium back in September. Expect the Citizens to want revenge when they travel to Upton Park, but the east Londoners certainly won't go down without a fight. 8/8 Arsenal v Chelsea - Sunday January 24 - 16:00 KO (Sky Sports) Although they struggled to beat anyone in the early stages of the campaign, Chelsea still saw off Arsenal at Stamford Bridge courtesy of a 2-0 scoreline. Arsene Wenger is still yet to beat Jose Mourinho in a competitive game and will be desperate to end the hoodoo as the title race enters the home straight. ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP/Getty Images

The England international has scored just one goal in nine top-flight appearances this season while Zarate and Jelavic have three and zero goals each.

West Ham currently occupy seventh place in the Premier League table and are just six points outside of the Champions League places after their 0-0 draw with Manchester United last weekend.