November 24, 2024

West Ham have made a summer signing. After suffering an injury in training, James Ward-Prowse was taken for a scan, but a board confidant offered reassurances.

Summer signing for West Ham United James Ward-Prowse was sent for a scan following an injury in training, but a board confidant offered reassurances.

There are three certainties in life: death, taxes, and injuries to West Ham’s new players.
When things are going well for the Hammers, they appear to suffer setbacks.

And, as the international break approaches, injuries to the club’s stars who travel to represent their countries throughout the world are always a concern.

But it is one of West Ham’s newest stars, who has remained at Rush Green due to Gareth Southgate’s stupidity, who has taken a knock.

Summer signing for West Ham United After an injury in training, James Ward-Prowse will be sent for a scan, but a board confidant gives reassurances.

Sean Whetstone believes the midfielder, who has three assists and a goal in his first four appearances for West Ham,’suffered a knock’.

Despite the fact that the injury is not regarded to be significant, the midfielder is still being examined today.

“James Ward Prowse is reported to have suffered a knock in training today,” Whetstone stated.

“I’ve been told he’ll have a scan tomorrow, but it’s not expected to be serious.”
When Southgate passed over Jarrod Bowen and Ward-Prowse for his latest England squad, everyone at West Ham was furious, if not surprised.
When Southgate chose Kalvin Phillips, Jordan Henderson, Eddie Nketiah, and Callum Wilson above the two, there was widespread surprise – and not only among West Ham fans.

The Premier League’s media staff appeared to criticize Southgate for failing to choose Ward-Prowse and Bowen for games against Ukraine and Scotland.

In response to the rejection, West Ham academy alumni Rio Ferdinand suggested Wednesday that Ward-Prowse should resign from international service.

West Ham fans were enraged even more when Southgate said he was aware of Trent Alexander-Arnold and Jack Grealish’s injuries but nevertheless brought them up ahead of the Hammers pair, only to send them straight home.

Worse, the Three Lions manager has stated that no replacements will be brought in.

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West Ham will be without four players for up to five games at AFCON, three of whom are vital players.

West Ham’s team has a significant African influence, which was boosted with the arrival of outstanding Ghanaian striker Mohammed Kudus last month.
Kudus was one of four new additions at the London Stadium during the summer transfer window, and he could be joined at the club by free agent Jesse Lingard.

The Hammers may also require him, especially during the winter. The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) has been moved from June to January 2024, six months later than planned.

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The Ivory Coast will still host, but concerns about the weather in west Africa in mid-June prompted the change, which could have a significant impact on West Ham’s squad for five to six weeks between January and February. This is because West Ham are set to lose four players for up to five games at AFCON, three of whom are absolutely key stars.

West Ham will be without four players for up to five games in AFCON, three of whom are significant players. However, teams are normally compelled to release players participating in AFCON at least a week before the competition begins on January 13th.

And the competition doesn’t end until February 11th, five weeks later.

Most players engaged are also granted a few days off after their engagement before returning to club duty – though West Ham manager David Moyes and his players will have to agree on that.

It means that West Ham will be missing three key players in Kudus, Said Benrahma, and Nayef Aguerd, as well as Maxwel Cornet, for games against Sheffield United, Bournemouth, Manchester United, Arsenal, and possibly Nottingham Forest, depending on how far they go and how much – if any – leave they are given afterwards.

Cornet will play because Ivory Coast has already qualified.

Algeria has already qualified, so Benrahma will be absent.

Morocco, whose primary player is defender Aguerd, has done the same.

And Ghana are top of their group and heavy favorites to beat Central African Republic in their final game on Thursday night. This will result in a new £38 million guy. Kudus will also be absent.

So it appears that signing Lingard is becoming a no-brainer for West Ham, even if it is solely for cover over the busy winter months in light of these anticipated AFCON absences.

 

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