Jarrod Bowen opening up to West Ham United exit

Tottenham and Manchester United have received a massive boost in their pursuit of West Ham United attacking mainstay Jarrod Bowen.

Jarrod Bowen’s future at West Ham United has become a massive talking point with the club struggling for survival in the English top flight. According to a report from TEAMtalk, the English international is very much open to parting ways with the Hammers, amidst interest from Manchester United and Tottenham.

After making a name for himself at Hull City, Bowen made the move to the London club at the start of 2020. He has only gone from strength to strength since and has been one of the mainstays for the Hammers. While he has been constantly linked with a move away, the 29-year-old has been very loyal to the club so far.

However, things could change this summer despite the fact that his contract runs until 2030. The Hammers are 18th in the English top flight and are set for an intense relegation battle. If they fail to survive in the Premier League, Bowen’s departure will be pretty much guaranteed.

Premier League rivals are eyeing a move for Bowen

The English international considers his future to be very open, with West Ham struggling and Manchester United and Tottenham keen on his signature. Both clubs would pounce on the opportunity to sign the 29-year-old, who has by far been the best player for the Hammers in recent seasons.

While the club is struggling, Bowen has still managed to rack up 12 goal contributions in his 29 outings. His consistent performances and his ability to feature anywhere in attack are major reasons why United and Spurs are keen on his signature.

The Red Devils could look at him as an option to significantly bolster their attack if the Hammers do go down. Meanwhile, Tottenham are long-term admirers of the former Hull City forward and have enquired about him on multiple occasions in the past.

West Ham’s relegation could present the North London club with the perfect opportunity to snap him up. While they consider him a complete footballer and would love to have him on their ranks, Spurs will have to avoid relegation themselves to stand a chance of signing him.

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