Multiple Premier League clubs are monitoring West Ham United forward Jarrod Bowen for a potential summer transfer as the London club faces financial problems and the threat of relegation on the final day of the season.
According to reports from the Guardian, Talksport, and other outlets, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United, Newcastle United, and Everton are all showing interest in the 29-year-old England international.
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West Ham sits 18th in the Premier League table heading into their final match against Leeds United.
Rival clubs plan to capitalize on the club's financial struggles by targeting key players like Bowen, who reportedly wants to remain in London.
Bent Suggests Newcastle as Logical Destination
Former Premier League striker Darren Bent expressed that a move to Tyneside would be the most practical choice for the attacker if he decides to leave the London Stadium.
"For me, the logical move for Jarrod Bowen, if he was to leave West Ham and stay in the Premier League, would be Newcastle," Bent said.
Bent estimated Bowen's market value between £40 million and £50 million, a fee Newcastle United could afford as they negotiate the potential £75 million sale of Anthony Gordon to Bayern Munich.
Bowen, who joined West Ham from Hull City for £22 million in January 2020, has recorded 64 goals and 53 assists in the top flight.
He addressed his future ahead of a potential England World Cup call-up.