Bad news for West Ham United as Tottenham Hotspur star Harry Kane reportedly has a big James Ward-Prowse wish.
The Southampton star is on the radars of both West Ham and Tottenham ahead of the summer transfer window, according to the likes of talkSPORT.
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It’s a shame that the Hammers couldn’t sign Ward-Prowse because after our struggles this season we will have no chance of bringing him to the London Stadium, especially with Tottenham lurking.
And England captain Harry Kane may well play a key role in the future of Ward-Prowse…
Harry Kane wants James Ward-Prowse at Tottenham
The English midfielder will almost certainly leave St Mary’s in the summer, especially if Southampton get relegated.
Peter O’Rourke has told Give Me Sport that the Spurs star would be more than happy for his fellow Englishman to move to north London this summer:
“I’m sure if they asked for Kane’s input into a move it would only get positives. He’s a top player, Ward-Prowse. Proven in the Premier League, England international. I think he’d be a great fit for Tottenham if they did move for him.”

Ward-Prowse, 28, is one of the best midfielders in the Premier League, and has been described as a ‘brilliant’ player by The Athletic.
He is a superb player and is arguably the very best in world football when it comes to taking free-kicks and corners.
I would absolutely love James Ward-Prowse at West Ham but it seems as though Tottenham could be in pole position to sign him this summer.
The Saints ace has absolutely everything that we’re currently lacking and it’s clear to see why David Moyes is such a big fan of him.
If Harry Kane really pushes for him though, there’s every chance that he will end up at Tottenham. And that will be an absolutely gutter for the Hammers.
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