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West Ham 7/9 Players Train for Wolves Clash (London, 2026)

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West Ham 7/9 Players Train for Wolves Clash (London, 2026)

Key Points

  • Seven out of West Ham’s nine missing players have been pictured participating in full training sessions ahead of the Premier League match against Wolves at the London Stadium on Friday night.
  • The two players not yet back in full training remain unspecified in reports, but the boost comes at a critical time in the Hammers’ relegation battle.
  • A victory over Wolves would lift West Ham out of the relegation zone, provided Tottenham Hotspur do not beat Sunderland away on Sunday.
  • West Ham manager Nuno Espírito Santo requires his key players fit for the final seven matches of the season, described as cup finals in the run-in.
  • Recent updates confirm potential availability of players including Crysencio Summerville, Jean-Clair Todibo, Callum Wilson, and Konstantinos Mavropanos.

West Ham, (East London Times) April 9, 2026 – Seven of West Ham United’s nine missing players have returned to full training ahead of a pivotal Premier League clash with Wolverhampton Wanderers, offering manager Nuno Espírito Santo a significant boost in the team’s fight against relegation.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Why Are Seven of West Ham’s Nine Missing Players Back in Training Now?
  • Which Players Are Returning for West Ham’s Wolves Match?
  • How Crucial Is the Wolves Game for West Ham’s Survival?
  • What Did Nuno Espírito Santo Say About Injuries and Preparation?
  • West Ham’s Relegation Run-In Context
  • Background of the Development
  • Prediction: Impact on West Ham Fans and Supporters

Why Are Seven of West Ham’s Nine Missing Players Back in Training Now?

Pictures from West Ham’s training ground at Rush Green show seven players from the absent nine group engaging fully in sessions, as reported across multiple outlets covering the Hammers’ preparations.

This development addresses fears over an injury crisis ahead of the must-win home game against Wolves, with the club facing their final seven fixtures described as essential for Premier League survival. Nuno Espírito Santo, the Portuguese head coach, has emphasised the need for his top players to be fit, stating in a press conference that recovery progress is positive.

As per Hammers.news coverage, all but two of the missing nine are now back, aligning with the cliché that every remaining game represents a cup final for the side languishing in the drop zone. YouTube channel Hammers Chat West Ham Forum reported that “everybody is fit” as of Tuesday afternoon, based on sources close to the club, with Nuno Espírito Santo receiving this monumental update.

Football Insider’s Harri Burton noted that Nuno confirmed Crysencio Summerville, Jean-Clair Todibo, Callum Wilson, and Konstantinos Mavropanos could all be available for the Friday, 10 April, relegation six-pointer.

Which Players Are Returning for West Ham’s Wolves Match?

Specific names highlighted in training include Crysencio Summerville, who suffered an injury during an FA Cup win over Brentford last month, alongside Jean-Clair Todibo, Callum Wilson, and Konstantinos Mavropanos.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka is also back and working again, according to Nuno’s press conference remarks. Additional mentions from fan forums and videos point to Adama Traoré, Axel Disasi, and potentially others like Said Benrahma or Alphonse Areola being assessed, though tiredness rather than serious injury is cited for some.

Harri Burton of Football Insider wrote that Nuno Espírito Santo delivered much-needed good news on these returns, but cautioned against rushing Summerville, West Ham’s second-highest goal contributor with seven goals and two assists this season.

Hammers Chat reported injury fears eased over Todibo, Mavropanos, Adama Traoré, and Disasi, with Summerville finally ready for the run-in. Nuno himself backed Max Kilman amid recent criticism and noted the whole team could be available, an enormous development.

How Crucial Is the Wolves Game for West Ham’s Survival?

The visit of Wolves to the London Stadium on Friday night stands as the biggest match of the season so far for Nuno Espírito Santo and his improved West Ham side. Victory would propel the Hammers out of the relegation zone, a position they would hold if Tottenham fail to win at Sunderland on Sunday.

With only seven games left, Nuno needs all top players fit and firing to stand any chance of staying up.

Reports from Sports Mole and others frame this as a relegation six-pointer, underscoring the high stakes. Nuno stated in his pre-match briefing that West Ham are in a better place than earlier poor form, but must recover quickly after recent results, with Wolves having beaten them twice this season already.

The manager’s tactical adjustments and man-management have been key amid past injury woes, as noted in Dailymotion’s Local TV Sport coverage.

What Did Nuno Espírito Santo Say About Injuries and Preparation?

Nuno Espírito Santo confirmed in his press conference that Summerville, Todibo, Wilson, and Mavropanos are improving and could feature, while Wan-Bissaka returns to training. He said,

“Some players returned with issues,”

but added that Diangana, Traoré, and Areola are being assessed, likely due to tiredness. Addressing Max Kilman after the Leeds game reaction, Nuno backed his defender fully.

As reported by Hammers Chat West Ham Forum, an ex-West Ham employee shared that “everybody is fit to face Wolves… That’s the latest from ex Ham United employee who has reported that Nuno Espirio Seno’s got a full squad of players”. Football Insider’s Harri Burton quoted Nuno’s confirmation on the quartet’s potential availability. Nuno also made clear his side must prepare for a huge home game.

West Ham’s Relegation Run-In Context

West Ham prepare for their final seven matches with this training boost central to hopes. Earlier struggles saw them seven points from safety, but under Nuno, they’ve shown resilience despite injuries. Wolves, meanwhile, have endured poor form in past previews, but this clash remains balanced.

The Premier League table positions West Ham precariously, with a win vital to climb clear. Nuno’s leadership, from his Wikipedia-noted career to current role, has steadied the ship.

Background of the Development

West Ham United’s injury concerns escalated earlier in the season, with multiple players sidelined amid a relegation fight under Nuno Espírito Santo, appointed as head coach leveraging his prior experience at clubs like Wolverhampton Wanderers and Nottingham Forest.

The nine missing players stemmed from a mix of knocks, international duties like AFCON absences for players such as Hadjiick Dif and Wan-Bissaka, and longer-term issues, as detailed in team news from Sports Mole and Yahoo Sports. Training pictures emerged from Rush Green sessions, first under Nuno in late 2025, evolving to this week’s full returns for seven, reported initially by Hammers.news and amplified via fan channels. This follows Nuno’s man-management approach, reintegrating figures like James Ward-Prowse despite past squad limbo.

Prediction: Impact on West Ham Fans and Supporters

This development provides West Ham fans with increased squad options for the Wolves match, potentially enabling Nuno Espírito Santo to select a stronger lineup and rotate effectively during the final seven games. Should the seven players prove fully fit, it raises the likelihood of climbing out of the relegation zone with a win, directly affecting supporter morale ahead of subsequent fixtures against teams like Tottenham and Nottingham Forest.

For the Hammers faithful, a deeper bench reduces reliance on fatigued players like Adama Traoré, offering tactical flexibility that could secure Premier League status and sustain attendance at the London Stadium.

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