Graham Potter has spoken of the return to fitness for most of his squad ahead of our trip to face Wolves tomorrow night.

It will be a return to action for our Hammers following a 2 week break, which has enabled Potter to work with players who were not on international duty, whilst having key players available as we look to get further distance from the hosts when we face them at the Molineux.

Speaking to the media ahead of the Premier League encounter, Potter says his side are ready although admitted that having such a long break wasn’t ideal either.

“The boys that have been here have worked well and we’ve used it well in having time to recover a bit and spend some time with the family, but at the same time working, pushing hard and being ready for when the international boys returned, and get ready for the game tomorrow,” said the West Ham boss, as reported by the clubs Official Website.

“There’s nothing you can do about the schedule, you have to hope the players who are away have a positive camp and you work hard with the ones who are here. We’re looking forward to the game.”

On squad health, Potter confirmed that Niclas Fullkrug is once again available for selections, whist adding that it was a boost for Evan Ferguson to be back amongst the goals for the Republic of Ireland.

“Füllkrug has been training with the group and more than likely will be in the squad,” added Potter.

“He hasn’t played competitive football in a while and has had a fairly significant injury, so we will have to build his minutes up.

“We’ve got another training session now, everyone’s in a decent place, so we have a relatively full squad apart from Summerville.

“Ferguson’s been doing a lot well. Coming back from injury and his game time, it was always going to be a bit of patience with him, but going away for him, getting some minutes and scoring, it’s great for a forward.”