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Jarrod Bowen drops transfer hint after relegation

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West Ham’s Jarrod Bowen is a player on Liverpool’s radar and was unable to help steer the Hammers away from relegation this season. Image Credits: Imago ImagesJarrod Bowen has issued a strong message to potential Premier League suitors ahead of the summer transfer window getting underway.West Ham’s relegation from the Premier League was confirmed on Sunday in heartbreaking fashion, with the Hammers winning their final-day clash against Leeds United but ultimately unable to escape the bottom three as results elsewhere sealed their fate.It brought to an end 14 seasons of continuous top-flight football for the east London club, a sobering end to a campaign that had promised so much more after the high of their UEFA Conference League triumph in 2022/23.That financial pressure is precisely what makes Bowen such an attractive proposition for clubs circling in the transfer market.Under normal circumstances, prising a proven Premier League winger away from a top-flight club would come at a steep price.But with West Ham’s relegation, the Hammers are in no position to play hardball over any of their prized assets.DaveOCKOP.com exclusively revealed in April that Bowen is a name Liverpool are actively looking at this summer, and the confirmation of relegation will only sharpen that interest.Now Jarrod Bowen, speaking to the BBC, has now suggested that he will look to try and get West Ham back in the Premier League:“I’ve been here six and a half years now.



Getting this club relegated… it hurts,” the 29-year-old said.“It’s disrespectful to everyone to start talking about that. I want this club to be in the Premier League.

It’s a club that means so much to me and has given me so much, so my vision is to get this club back in the Premier League.”It then certainly looks like Bowen is not itching to leave a club he obviously shares a close bond with. Nevertheless, the Hammers are expected to sell more than a few first-team players as they prepare for life in the Championship. jarrod bowen West Ham