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West Ham Exclusive

At the risk of repeating ourselves… West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen is not for sale — at any price.

That’s the latest update from club sources in response to resurfaced transfer rumours linking the Hammers’ top goalscorer with moves to Liverpool and Tottenham.

Claret & Hugh reported on Spurs’ interest two weeks ago, and the latest links with Liverpool are nothing new either. However, suggestions that Bowen could be prised away for €60m have been described as “laughable” by a West Ham source earlier today.

The London Stadium insider was keen to stress that the club are not fishing for bigger offers, telling us: “Bowen is not for sale at any price — but €60m is laughable.”

Interest from newly crowned Premier League champions Liverpool is understood to be minimal, with no formal move expected. However, Spurs — who are scrambling to rebuild after a poor season — are believed to be seriously monitoring Bowen’s situation.

Nevertheless, as Claret & Hugh has consistently reported, Jarrod Bowen and Aaron Wan-Bissaka are two players completely exempt from West Ham’s planned summer fire sale.

No matter how difficult this summer gets for the Hammers, Bowen isn’t going anywhere.

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3 comments

  • HammerSan says:

    The Spurs link is a wind-up. Don’t take the bait!!!

  • Tom says:

    Then stop doing articles, and you tube posts spilling out Sullivan’s propaganda that the club’s got no money. Then you won’t have to do these so called exclusives. How about asking more searching questions about the finances instead of pumping out Sullivan propaganda.

  • Essexiron67 says:

    I believe in loyalty and I believe Jarrod Bowen is a loyal person but he won’t stay season after poor season and I couldn’t blame him for that. Some instant improvement next season , not cup finals or Europe but some sort of stability. Sullivan steps down and his son steps up ,please no but in the future ??????

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