James Ward-Prowse is set to rejoin West Ham for the remainder of the season. His loan stint at Nottingham Forest was cut short. Initially, Ward-Prowse moved from Southampton to West Ham in August 2023 for a reported fee of £30 million. During his first season at the London Stadium, he scored seven goals and provided seven assists.
Despite his contributions, Julen Lopetegui deemed him surplus to requirements in August, leading to his loan move to Forest. However, with Graham Potter now at the helm of West Ham, Ward-Prowse will have another opportunity to prove himself after his loan was terminated on Monday.

The midfielder cannot join another club this season as he has already played for both West Ham and Forest in the 2024-25 campaign. Consequently, he will remain with Potter's squad for the rest of the season. Ward-Prowse made nine Premier League appearances for Forest, starting five matches.
Since November's 3-0 defeat against Arsenal, he has only played 21 minutes. This limited playtime might have influenced the decision to end his loan early. Nottingham Forest expressed gratitude towards Ward-Prowse for his professionalism during his time with them.
Ward-Prowse's return comes amid changes at West Ham following Potter's appointment last month. The midfielder's experience and skills could be vital as Potter reshapes the team dynamics. His previous performances at West Ham indicate potential value in their ongoing campaign.
This development marks a new chapter for Ward-Prowse as he seeks to make an impact under Potter's guidance. Fans will be eager to see how he integrates back into the squad and contributes to their objectives this season.