Jarrod Bowen’s true stance on West Ham exit revealed as Tottenham, Everton plot moves – Exclusive
According to information obtained by TEAMtalk, West Ham United captain Jarrod Bowen may choose to stay with the club even if they are relegated from the Premier League. This comes despite rising interest from several rival teams, including Tottenham Hotspur and Everton.
No player is more dedicated to West Ham than Bowen, who has once again been the team’s best performer in a challenging season in East London.
The 29-year-old has recorded 10 goals and 11 assists across all competitions this season, highlighting why he remains a strong candidate for Thomas Tuchel’s England squad at the 2026 World Cup.
Sources have told TEAMtalk that Bowen is very comfortable in London and enjoys life in the city, meaning he is not eager to force a move, regardless of how West Ham’s season concludes.
That hasn’t stopped clubs from showing interest in one of the Premier League’s most reliable attacking players.
TEAMtalk understands Tottenham continue to admire Bowen, having inquired about his availability during each of the past two summer transfer windows. Spurs are closely monitoring the situation as they aim to boost their attack, and they could also offer Bowen and his family the chance to remain in London.
However, Tottenham are not the only club tracking the winger.
Tottenham among six Premier League clubs keen on Bowen
Liverpool, Manchester United, Aston Villa, Newcastle United, and Everton are all believed to be keeping an eye on Bowen’s situation ahead of the summer window.
Everton’s interest stands out, as manager David Moyes remains a big fan of Bowen following their successful time together at West Ham. Moyes played a key role in Bowen’s development into one of the league’s most dangerous wide forwards during his tenure at the London Stadium.
Everton are looking to strengthen their wide positions this summer. They are optimistic about keeping Manchester City loanee Jack Grealish, but Moyes wants additional competition. Tyler Dibling has struggled to make an impact since joining the Toffees last summer, and it is unclear whether Everton will exercise their option to sign Chelsea loanee Tyrique George permanently.
For now, Bowen is fully focused on the remainder of the season with West Ham.
The Hammers currently sit third from bottom in the table, two points away from safety, with two matches remaining: away to Newcastle and at home to Leeds.