Adama Traore has officially completed his transfer to West Ham from Fulham, marking a significant move in this transfer window. The highly skilled Spain international winger, who is known for his pace and strength, reunites with head coach Nuno Espirito Santo, with whom he enjoyed a successful stint at Wolverhampton Wanderers. Traore spent three seasons at Wolves, from 2018 to 2021, where he developed into one of the most exciting players in the Premier League.
At 30 years old, Traore arrives at the London Stadium with the pivotal task of helping the Hammers escape the grips of the Premier League relegation zone. He brings with him considerable experience, having made 262 appearances in the top tier of English football, during which he scored 14 goals and provided 25 assists. His previous clubs include Aston Villa, Middlesbrough, Wolves, and Fulham, and he began his career in the prestigious Barcelona academy. This diverse experience positions him as a valuable asset for West Ham as they navigate the remainder of the season.
In expressing his excitement about this new chapter, Traore stated, “I’m so happy to be here, so happy to help the team the maximum I can and show my quality.” His enthusiasm signals a desire to make an immediate impact, starting with a potential debut against Chelsea.
Nuno Espirito Santo shared his optimism about welcoming Traore back to his squad, stating, “He is someone I obviously know well from our time together at Wolves, and I am looking forward to working with him again.” He emphasized Traore’s unique qualities and familiarity with the Premier League, which he believes will be crucial as the team strives to reclaim their form. “He will give us a different option in attacking areas. He is also very motivated to fight for us and ready to bring energy, commitment and determination to our challenge,” Nuno added, highlighting the winger’s intrinsic drive to succeed.
During his time at Fulham this season, Traore had made just one Premier League start along with 14 appearances from the bench. Despite his limited playing time, he remains a player with the capability to change the dynamics of a match. Meanwhile, Fulham looks to bolster their squad through talks with Manchester City regarding prospect Oscar Bobb.
In another development, West Ham midfielder James Ward-Prowse is currently undergoing a medical examination as he approaches a loan move to Burnley until the season’s conclusion. Negotiations had initially stalled earlier in the transfer window, but both clubs resumed discussions on Tuesday, resulting in a possible clear path forward. Ward-Prowse, 31, has been informed he does not fit into West Ham’s plans under Nuno and could become one of Burnley’s key signings as they battle to remain in the Premier League. Although he has not featured as a player for Nuno thus far, he was included on the bench during a recent match against Sunderland, where the team secured a 3-1 victory. This potential transfer further highlights the ongoing shift in personnel as clubs assess their strategies heading into the crucial final stages of the season.

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