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Credit: Imago Sat 23 May 2026 9:00, UK Jarrod Bowen must be wondering what more he could have done for West Ham United this season after he being unfairly ignored for England’s World Cup squad.Despite a truly torrid season for the Hammers, which will likely see them relegated, the winger has managed to net eight goals and provide 10 assists in the Premier League.The England international has constantly come up with big moments for Nuno Espirito Santo’s side, and they undoubtedly would have been relegated weeks ago without him. The Irons can still stay up on the final day if Everton manage to beat Tottenham in North London, but the situation appears to have changed either way for Bowen.West Ham transfer chiefs may well be forced to brace for the 29-year-old’s departure even if they manage to complete the miracle escape. 🔄West Ham United Transfer Update🔄 Breaking news on signings, departures, and contract news from the West Ham United boardroom.
VISIT THE WEST HAM TRANSFER HUB MORE FOOTBALL INSIDER STORIES England snub may inform Jarrod Bowen’s futureFootball Insider exclusively revealed on Wednesday that Everton have explored a move for Bowen ahead of the summer transfer window, as they look to bolster their attack.But the Toffees will be among several clubs interested in a move for the forward, including the likes of Liverpool and Chelsea.Jarrod BowenStats – Premier League 2025-26Appearances37Goals 8Assists10Chances created 43Successful dribbles 52Duels won180Bowen joined West Ham in January of 2020, and it did not take him long to find his feet in the Premier League. His first full season saw him break into double digits, and he has never stopped.In fact, the England international has now confirmed a fifth consecutive season of hitting over 20 direct goal contributions in all competitions.
The 29-year-old has just 22 caps and has only ever started seven games for England.The latest snub will hurt Bowen badly, especially given the inclusion of Noni Madueke, and it may well be enough to convince him to force through a summer move.At some point, it must be accepted that if Bowen was playing for Arsenal, and Madueke for West Ham, the decision to take the former would have been made in a heartbeat.Stats reveal the outrage behind Bowen’s snub for Noni MaduekeThe 2026 World Cup may well have been Bowen’s last chance to play one. 1.33 shots per 90 minutes to Madueke’s 1.11, 0.22 goals to his 0.15 and 0.27 assists to his 0.08.Bukayo Saka will undoubtedly be England’s starting right-winger, but the decision to pick his back-up at Arsenal over Bowen will be a decision that is scrutinised heavily. ⚒️ Don’t Miss a Beat: Your West Ham Insider Access Get the full story from the London Stadium and Rush Green with our dedicated expert hubs: Updated 24/7 with expert analysis from East London.
