James Ward-Prowse, born on November first, nineteen ninety-four, is an accomplished English professional footballer who currently plays as a central midfielder for Burnley, on loan from Premier League club West Ham United.
His football journey began in the youth teams of Southampton, where he made a significant impact. Ward-Prowse made his first-team debut in October two thousand eleven and signed his first professional contract the following year. His dedication and skill earned him a regular spot in the Southampton lineup, and in two thousand twenty, he was appointed captain of the team.
In two thousand twenty-three, Ward-Prowse celebrated a remarkable milestone by playing his four hundredth game for Southampton before transferring to West Ham United. After a season with the Hammers, he embarked on a loan spell with Nottingham Forest, continuing to showcase his talent on the pitch.
On the international stage, Ward-Prowse has represented England at various youth levels, including under-17, under-19, and under-20. He earned thirty-one caps and scored six goals while serving as captain for the under-21 team. His senior international debut came in March two thousand seventeen during a challenging match against Germany, where England faced a narrow defeat.