
Transfers
West Ham open to letting ‘world-class’ £30m David Moyes signing leave this week
West Ham have been one of the most exciting Premier League teams to follow in this summer’s transfer window.
The Irons have made a number of intriguing signings from Max Kilman to Crysencio Summerville to Aaron Wan-Bissaka, with Niclas Fullkrug and Guido Rodriguez also top additions for West Ham that could make them contenders for Europe this season.
With Carlos Soler also on West Ham’s radar, there’s a real chance that the east London side could make another signing or two before the window shuts on Friday, with Julen Lopetegui seemingly sniffing around for more additions.
Yet one player who joined West Ham just last year could now be on the move.

West Ham open to selling James Ward-Prowse already
According to , West Ham are open to offloading James Ward-Prowse this summer, with the England international already making contact with other Premier League clubs over a potential move.
Lauded by Alan Shearer as ‘world-class’, Ward-Prowse’s first year at West Ham after joining for £30m from Southampton wasn’t as successful as many would have expected, with the midfielder failing to impress greatly under David Moyes.
With Ward-Prowse playing just 16 minutes in West Ham’s first two Premier League games of the new season, it makes sense why the England international is keen to move on from the London Stadium just one year after moving.
And with the midfielder in contact with Premier League clubs to push through a move, it might not be long before Ward-Prowse has found an exit plan out of West Ham, where the Irons simply haven’t suited the former Southampton star.

West Ham need to find a way out for Ward-Prowse this week
Ward-Prowse is no doubt a talented player with one of the most unique and desired skillsets in the Premier League in his set-piece abilities and prowess from dead ball scenarios.
And with West Ham seemingly having no plan this season to fully use Ward-Prowse, the Irons owe it to the former Southampton star to secure him a move away from east London before Friday’s deadline.
Indeed, Ward-Prowse would be an attractive signing for a number of Premier League clubs, and West Ham could have something arranged with a team if they are quick to strike something in the coming days.