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Nathan Trott returns to West Ham

West Ham keeper Nathan Trott has returned to the Hammers for treatment.

The West Ham loanee Nathan Trott had completed a full pre-season with AFC Wimbledon for which he signed on a season-long loan for but missed the League One’s first game against Rotherham which ended in defeat.

AFC Wimbledon manager Wally Downes confirmed post-match his loanee keeper had a slight injury problem telling reporters  “He’s got a little bit of a groin problem. West Ham are looking at him and have taken it out of our hands really so that’s ongoing, we’ll see where we are next week.”

The Bermuda-born goalkeeper joined West Ham following a successful trial period in January 2016, having initially been recommended to the Club by former Hammer and fellow countryman Clyde Best. Trott was a schoolboy midfielder but now is not only an agile shot-stopper but also possesses superb distribution skills and technique.

The young goalkeeper switched international allegiance to England in early 2017 and was part of the Young Lions squad that won the UEFA European U19 Championship in June of the same year.

 

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3 comments on “Nathan Trott returns to West Ham

  1. This is very West Ham news.

    Perhaps we just want him back because Roberto looks a bit crap.

    • He looks more than a bit crap.
      If Fab isn’t fit for the Man City game I will be watching the game hiding behind my sofa!

      • You’re right Ian, but if Fabianski’s injury is touch and go, I’d sacrifice Roberto in the City match so that Fab is OK for the rest of the season. He’s so important to the team, we mustn’t take risks with him.

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