Despite the physical headlines, Traore's transition into the West Ham starting lineup has been gradual. The Spaniard arrived as part of a busy January recruitment drive, alongside Axel Disasi and Taty Castellanos, and has primarily served as an impact substitute. His only start so far came in a hard-fought FA Cup victory over Burton Albion, and his Premier League appearances against Manchester United, Chelsea, and Liverpool have all been from the bench as he adjusts to the team's tactical framework.
Nuno remains patient, acknowledging that Traore must displace high-performing players in order to secure a regular spot. "He has to understand many things inside of the dynamic of the team," the manager explained. "But of course, ahead of him he has two players at the top of their game in Jarrod Bowen and Summerville. Traore’s patient enough to realise his chance will come."