English Competition to Sign Bowen
The British newspaper "The Guardian" revealed that Manchester United, Chelsea, and Liverpool are monitoring Jarrod Bowen's situation in preparation for attempting to sign him if West Ham United is relegated this season.
According to the report, the three clubs are looking to take advantage of the financial difficulties West Ham might face if relegated, which could force the club to sell some of its stars in the upcoming summer transfer window.
Bowen is considered one of West Ham's standout players in recent years, having played 279 matches for the team across various competitions, during which he scored 84 goals and provided 62 assists, making him one of the key offensive elements within the London team.
The English player's contract with West Ham extends until the summer of 2030, but reports suggest that the club's relegation to the Championship could pave the way for the departure of several prominent names, led by Jarrod Bowen, amid increasing interest from top Premier League clubs.
According to the report, the three clubs are looking to take advantage of the financial difficulties West Ham might face if relegated, which could force the club to sell some of its stars in the upcoming summer transfer window.
Bowen is considered one of West Ham's standout players in recent years, having played 279 matches for the team across various competitions, during which he scored 84 goals and provided 62 assists, making him one of the key offensive elements within the London team.
The English player's contract with West Ham extends until the summer of 2030, but reports suggest that the club's relegation to the Championship could pave the way for the departure of several prominent names, led by Jarrod Bowen, amid increasing interest from top Premier League clubs.