Burnley are reportedly set to sign 31-year-old West Ham United midfielder James Ward-Prowse on loan until the end of the season.
James Ward-Prowse has struggled for regular opportunities at West Ham United, and he needs to move to play more often. The Englishman is at the peak of his career, and sitting on the bench at West Ham will not benefit him. The two clubs have now agreed over a loan deal as per The Guardian.
This comes after a Sky Sports report revealed that talks were advancing between Burnley and West Ham United, and the experienced English midfielder could undergo his medical within the next 48 hours.
Ward-Prowse has proven himself in the Premier League with clubs like Southampton. There is no doubt that he could be an excellent addition for Burnley. The Clarets are fighting for survival in the Premier League, and they need more quality in the team this month.
The West Ham United midfielder will add creativity and composure to the team. Ward-Prowse is exceptional when it comes to delivering set pieces, and he could add a new dimension to the Burnley attack, thus explaining their interest in him.
Ward-Prowse needs a move
The £30 million move to West Ham United has not worked out for Ward-Prowse, and he will look to get his career back on track by exiting this month. It remains to be seen how the situation develops. There is no doubt that the 31-year-old could be a quality player in the right team, and he will hope to play regularly at Burnley if the move goes through.
Meanwhile, West Ham United are fighting for survival as well. It remains to be seen whether they are prepared to sanction his departure. The Englishman is an unwanted player for them, and it does not make sense for the London club to hold onto him. If he manages to impress during his loan at Burnley, they might be able to sell him for a reasonable amount of money in the summer.
It will be interesting to see if the experienced English midfielder can make an immediate impact at Burnley. If the move goes through. Ward-Prowse is well settled in the Premier League, and he has extensive experience of English football. He should be able to hit the ground running and help the Clarets improve.
