Everton have been chasing a move for James Ward-Prowse, and the rumour has picked up speed as his place at West Ham United continues to fade. The experienced midfielder has slipped out of the picture under Nuno Espirito Santo, and his absence from recent matchday squads signals a clear shift in the manager’s thinking.
Ward-Prowse wants regular football, and his situation suggests that he must look elsewhere if he wants to keep playing at a level that still brings the best out of him. Dean Jones reported that Everton are willing to explore a deal, and that angle gives the story a new twist.
Everton want to sign James Ward-Prowse
Meanwhile, his lack of involvement shows that West Ham have moved on from the idea of using him as a key figure, and that stance gives him little reason to hope for a turnaround. The report explained that Nuno does not see a place for the 31-year-old in the current set-up, and that view makes a January exit feel almost certain.
Ward-Prowse believes that he can still perform well in the Premier League, and the Toffees could offer him the chance to prove that point again. Therefore, the next few weeks may bring clarity as both clubs decide what they want to do and look at the details needed for a deal. Meanwhile, reports have also revealed that Everton are interested in 21-year-old Brazilian whizkid Allan Elias from Palmeiras.

“Everton are going to look to look at the possibility of signing James Ward-Prowse, and he is one of the players who looks almost certain to move clubs in January.
“There’s no way he’s getting back into the plans at West Ham. Nuno just doesn’t want him in the team; he is not open to the idea of this turning around.
“I don’t see any possibility that West Ham try to stop him from leaving. I think they will treat him with respect and allow him the chance to move. He’ll definitely consider himself good enough for the Premier League and capable of doing a job at Everton, so I do expect them to find out what terms West Ham are open to.”
How can the Toffees use him?
Everton want fresh craft in the middle of the pitch, and the 31-year-old midfielder should fit their need because he brings quality passing and control. Moreover, the Englishman offers the kind of set-piece skill that can change the flow of tight matches, and his delivery can give their attack an extra threat that they have lacked in recent weeks.
Meanwhile, David Moyes rates the player highly and believes Ward-Prowse can get back to his best level, and that belief gives the move a clearer direction. Furthermore, the midfielder understands that he must play often at this stage of his career, so he keeps an open mind about any switch that gives him regular football.
Even so, both clubs must sort out the details of a fair agreement, and Everton hope West Ham accept that the player wants a new start.

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