Jarrod Bowen Transfer: Top Clubs Ready to Move If West Ham Go Down

Jarrod Bowen
Jarrod Bowen future uncertain

West Ham insist they won’t sell Bowen cheaply even if relegated, but his consistent form makes him one of the most desirable English players available this summer.


Despite a contract until 2030, Bowen is expected to attract serious interest if West Ham drop to the Championship, with a London move his preferred option...


West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen may face a big transfer call this summer as the club prepares for a final-day Premier League match with relegation still possible.


Several top clubs are monitoring Bowen, but he is still committed to West Ham and would be happy to stay if the team avoids relegation on Sunday.


If West Ham drop to the Championship, the situation would change quickly.


Bowen and his teammates have a clause that cuts wages by 50% if the club goes down. Bowen hasn’t considered leaving so far, but West Ham’s financial position would make it harder to turn down serious bids.


People inside West Ham say they won’t let one of their key players leave on the cheap just because of relegation.


Club insiders think Bowen’s value would stay high even in the Championship. They point to his consistent Premier League form and how important he has been to the team in recent seasons.


Bowen wasn’t selected for Thomas Tuchel’s England World Cup squad, but his leadership and goal contributions continue to earn praise. That has made him one of the most sought-after English players who could be available this summer.

  
His contract runs until 2030, and he is likely to draw strong interest from other Premier League clubs if West Ham are relegated.

 



Sources say Bowen would prefer to stay in London if he leaves West Ham. Still, he hasn’t ruled out any options yet.


Tottenham are one of the clubs keeping tabs on Bowen. The irony is that Spurs could stay up at West Ham’s expense in this weekend’s results.


Chelsea, Liverpool, and Newcastle United are also understood to be interested in the 29-year-old forward.


For West Ham to stay in the Premier League, they need to beat Leeds United at the London Stadium and hope Tottenham lose to Everton.



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