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West Ham plotting move for 19-year-old defensive prodigy

West Ham are among the teams monitoring Ed James’s situation ahead of the January window when he returns from his loan back to Exeter City.

According toFootball Insider, Ed James could be on his way out of Exeter City when he returns to the club in the January window from his loan spell at Yeovil Town. West Ham United are among a small pool of clubs showing an interest in the 19-year-old defensive prodigy ahead of the winter market.

Ed James has been putting in decent performances at Yeovil Town in the National League, as some of those displays could earn him a big move higher up the football pyramid. His immediate future lies with parent club Exeter City, where he’s expected to return when the January window opens.

Ed James’ contract with Exeter City runs out in 2026, meaning there might be a bit of urgency to resolve his future, as he will certainly be an option to play for them regularly. However, there’s interest coming from the higher echelons of English football as the 19-year-old defensive prodigy could have an opportunity to play in the Championship or even join a Premier League side.

The report names Norwich City as a suitor, with the Championship side likely the right fit for Ed James’ progression. However, he may not ignore the idea of joining a top-flight club, as Southampton and West Ham United are keen to sign him.

The potential to bring the Weslhman will entice those Premier League sides in this day and age of PSR rules, which force clubs to place greater emphasis on homegrown talents. While Ed James will end up costing decent money, it may not be in the range of some of the more prodigious youngsters at clubs higher up the English football pyramid.

West Ham monitoring Ed James

Ed James is on West Ham’s radar, as the clubare monitoring his progress on a weekly basis. The Hammers are eager to build a young core for the future, and some of their recent signings are indicative of that.They are also chasing James McAtee, and together with Ed James, they can think about developing these players.

While a move to the Premier League for a player plying his trade in the National League will seem like a no-brainer, it’s more than just straightforward. The 19-year-old defensive prodigy might prioritise his minutes in the immediate future rather than a move to a prestigious club, which could potentially see the Hammers find it challenging to convince him to join them rather than a team where he plays with regularity.

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