West Ham boss David Moyes was satisfied with their 1-1 draw against Bournemouth.
Dominik Solanke had the visitors ahead on three minutes, before James Ward-Prowse scored from the spot after Mohammed Kudus won a penalty on the hour.
Moyes said: "I'm glad we got the point in the end. We didn't perform well. Anyway, we got something out of it and we take that and we'll hopefully improve.
"It was really good work from Mohammed Kudus to earn the penalty. And James [Ward-Prowse] has done well for us scoring a couple of goals.
"We didn't play particularly well with the ball, we didn't pass it well as well."
On transfer potential news, he added: "I'm only just off the pitch, I'm not quite sure what's been done. We know the talk from Betis [around Pablo Fornals] and I think Said Benrahma is in France doing a medical. I couldn't tell you if that has been done tonight.
"I think a few things have been quite last-minute. It's a pretty awkward day to have to answer questions on the transfer deadline. We're a country who like to do things late and there's a lot of late deals that look like they're happening today."