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ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAYHowever, the former Anfield striker believes there’s a homegrown alternative who’d be perfect for Andoni Iraola’s side, making the case for Jarrod Bowen after West Ham’s relegation from the Premier League in May.Owen urges Liverpool to bring in Bowen from West HamSpeaking to the Liverpool Echo (via casino.org), Owen said: “Jarrod Bowen’s just crying out. I mean, there’s no risk.
He’ll score plenty of goals; he’s played in the Premier League.“I certainly don’t want to upset West Ham fans, but surely someone of his quality can’t be playing in the Championship for a year. I mean, it’s not like he’s 17 and starting his career.
He’s got to be playing in the top teams. Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trustShould Liverpool seriously consider Bowen as a transfer option?A report by The Guardian in May cited the Reds among several interested suitors for Bowen, who Owen previously described as a ‘real top finisher‘, and he’d certainly be among West Ham’s most saleable assets if they still need to cut their cloth accordingly after dropping out of the top flight.The 29-year-old has long since proven that he can excel in the Premier League (65 goals in 238 appearances) and would provide Liverpool with a natural right-sided option, whereas Barcola primarily plays on the left for PSG.Also, his nationality means that the Reds wouldn’t be filling the one remaining non-homegrown berth in their domestic squad if they were to bring him in, and in theory he should be considerably less expensive to sign than the France international.However, with Bowen turning 30 in December, FSG may deduce that he wouldn’t represent a practical market investment, and he’d likely command a sizeable wage as he’s currently earning £150,000 per week at the London Stadium (Capology).Our preference would be for Liverpool to go big on Barcola as a top-level, long-term wide attacking addition, but if he were to prove unattainable from the Champions League holders, then his West Ham counterpart would be well worth considering by the Anfield hierarchy.
