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Jarrod Bowen looks set to remain at West Ham this summer, with the Hammers captain's father-in-law, Danny Dyer, suggesting the England international will stay despite Championship soccer aheadJarrod Bowen could stay at West Ham(Image: Getty Images)West Ham star Jarrod Bowen appears set to remain at the club this summer, based on recent remarks from his father-in-law and Hammers supporter Danny Dyer.The 29-year-old's future at the London Stadium has been subject to widespread speculation throughout the summer following the Hammers' relegation from the Premier League. Bowen netted 11 goals and registered 12 assists for West Ham in all competitions, with such performances generating rumors that he might depart the Hammers before the summer transfer window closes.Sides including Liverpool, Aston Villa, Manchester United, and Everton have been tentatively linked as potential destinations for Bowen should the England international choose to leave.However, there has now been a development indicating that a departure from West Ham might not materialize after all, despite the club preparing for Championship football.Dyer, the father of Bowen's wife, Dani, has revealed he anticipates the West Ham star will stay at the club, despite the speculation, though he acknowledged he would have given his approval had a significant transfer opportunity arisen."He's a very great, loyal man," Dyer told talkSPORT.
It's been tough for him.Bowen suffered relegation in May(Image: Getty Images)"He does deserve Champions League football and whatever decision he makes, or made, I would have supported him. I don't think he's going anywhere, and I think he will rip up the Championship, don't you worry yourself about that."The Hammers have already approved one significant departure this summer following their drop to the Championship, with Mateus Fernandes securing a transfer to Tottenham.Various reports have emerged regarding West Ham's valuation of Bowen this summer, with some sources suggesting £40 million ($53.5 million) would suffice, while others claim £50 million ($66.9 million) would be required to secure the attacker's services.Bowen, however, has previously indicated his desire to stay at West Ham after the club's relegation, expressing his commitment to helping the club secure an immediate return to the Premier League."Ultimately, this season we haven't been good enough, and we've paid the price," Bowen – who narrowly missed out on a place in Thomas Tuchel's World Cup squad – told Sky Sports back in May."I'm under contract here.
I've had some really high moments, and this is a low moment that will outweigh everything."There's going to be rumors, there's going to be talk. Ultimately, what I see is getting this club back in the Premier League because that is where it deserves to be."This is a really, really low moment, but we have to bounce back because there's no other way.
