
"Merely days into his tenure at at the club, the new manager is set to make big decisions on the future of some of his players. According to talkSPORT, Nuno is already prepared to offload at least one established player and that is James Ward-Prowse. The English midfielder, signed for a significant fee, has found himself sidelined and possibly surplus to requirements under the new regime."
"Ward-Prowse is known for his set-piece delivery and midfield control, skills that were key parts of his appeal when West Ham secured his services for around 30 million. Yet since arriving, he has struggled to leave a consistent mark at the London Stadium. Nuno evidently wants to make a statement, this is his squad and his system. By pruning players who don't fit his style early, he may accelerate the transition to a squad fully aligned with his tactical identity."
"With Nuno at the helm, West Ham are clearly entering a new era marked by assertive decision-making. The immediate move to consider parting ways with Ward-Prowse, a high profile signing, sends a message to the squad that the standards at the club are about to go high. Nuno has a tough job at West Ham. They are currently in the relegation zone after making a poor start under former manager Graham Potter."
Nuno Espirito Santo has immediately signaled intent to reshape West Ham's squad by preparing to offload James Ward-Prowse. Ward-Prowse was retained by Graham Potter but has been sidelined and omitted from the squad for the Everton match. The midfielder, signed for around 30 million, is known for set-piece delivery and midfield control but has struggled to leave a consistent mark at the London Stadium. Nuno aims to prune players who do not fit his tactical style to accelerate squad alignment. West Ham sit in the relegation zone after a poor start, and it remains uncertain whether Nuno can save the season despite his Premier League experience.
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