
Manchester United could pursue a deal for West Ham forward Jarrod Bowen if West Ham drop into the Championship. Bowen is an England international aged 29 and has been linked with Liverpool and Chelsea. Relegation could force him to reassess his future despite his strong connection to West Ham. Bowen would fit United’s needs in wide areas, especially the right wing, where consistency has been lacking. He can play from the right, operate centrally, work hard off the ball, and provide goals and assists. West Ham’s league position and his contract through summer 2030 suggest they would demand a premium fee even if relegated.
"Manchester United could explore a deal for the 29-year-old England international should West Ham drop into the Championship, with several clubs likely to monitor his situation closely. Bowen has also been linked with Liverpool and Chelsea, while relegation could force him to seriously reassess his future despite his strong connection with West Ham. From a Man United point of view, this is exactly the type of rumour that makes sense on paper, even if it is not necessarily the most glamorous name fans will see this summer."
"Bowen is not a flashy young wonderkid or a project signing, but he is a proven Premier League attacker who knows the league inside out. Bowen would add versatility to Man United attack He can play from the right, operate centrally when needed, works hard off the ball and carries a real goal threat. United have lacked consistency in wide areas for a long time. The right wing, in particular, has been a problem position, with too many players either struggling for form, fitness or end product."
"Bowen would bring something different. He is direct, reliable and experienced, and he has shown over several seasons that he can deliver goals and assists in a team that has not always been dominant. The biggest factor here is West Ham's league position. The Hammers are still involved in the final-day relegation picture, with Tottenham also battling to stay up. Hammers are expected to demand a premium fee Bowen's contract situation also matters."
"West Ham's official profile states that he signed a long-term deal until summer 2030, meaning the club are under no pressure to sell cheaply. Even if they go down, they would still demand a serious fee"
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