Bellamy is running in training after his abdominal injury which
he had operated on in Germany three months ago.
Zamora, who is out with a knee complaint, is also on the comeback trail and Hammers manager
Alan Curbishley is keen to bring them back into the squad.
"Bellamy is running," Curbishley said. "Slowly they are coming back which is great for us
but we need everyone back now," he said.
"We are hopeful he is going to be not too long. In the first game of the season against Manchester
City, Bellamy and Zamora started up front. They both look as if they are going to start full training together."
Zamora, who has been out since 28 August, says he can't wait to get back into the fold.
"I thought I would be back playing by now and I have already missed half a season so I am desperate to get back," he said.
"If getting in early and doing a bit extra means that, then I am happy to do it. It has
been very frustrating but it is part and parcel of football so you take it on the chin, work hard and get back as soon
as you can."
"That's what I am working on and will hopefully be back playing soon. I am jogging and strengthening
at the moment so hopefully I am not too far off joining in full training."