
Jarrod Bowen could leave West Ham United in the summer transfer window as multiple clubs show interest. Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United are keeping tabs on the 29-year-old West Ham captain and could pursue a move. West Ham’s potential relegation would likely push Bowen to avoid playing in the Championship, since he is viewed as too strong for the second division and would prefer Premier League football. Chelsea’s recent flank signings have not delivered enough quality, and Bowen is seen as a ready-made upgrade. Liverpool could also benefit from more flank quality after Mohamed Salah’s planned departure. Manchester United’s Champions League qualification increases the need for a deeper squad, and Bowen’s experience is viewed as an asset. Bowen has 10 goals and 11 assists across all competitions and is expected to produce more with higher-quality teammates.
"West Ham United could lose Jarrod Bowen during the summer transfer window, and multiple clubs are keen on him. According to a report via Fussball Daten, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United are keeping tabs on the 29-year-old West Ham captain, and they could look to sign him in the summer. West Ham could go down at the end of the season, and Bowen will not want to compete in the Championship. He is too good for the second division of English football, and he will want to stay in the Premier League."
"Chelsea invested in Alejandro Garnacho and Jamie Gittens during the summer window. Both players have been underwhelming, and Chelsea need more quality on the flanks. Bowen would be an excellent addition. He is well settled in the Premier League, and he is an experienced performer in the top flight. On the other hand, Liverpool could use more quality on the flanks as well."
"Liverpool could use more quality on the flanks as well. Mohamed Salah has decided to leave the club in the summer and bow, and operates in a similar role to that of the Egyptian. He will add goals and creativity in the final third for Liverpool. Meanwhile, Manchester United have secured Champions League qualification for the upcoming campaign, and they need a deeper, higher-quality squad to do well across multiple competitions."
"Despite West Ham United struggling as a team this season, the 29-year-old has registered 10 goals and 11 assists in all competitions. He is likely to perform at a higher level when he is playing alongside top-quality players at a bigger club."
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