It will be crucial to keep Jarrod Bowen at the London Stadium

Jarrod Bowen, star player for West Ham United, will have his contract with the team expire in the summer of 2025. For almost £20 million, Jarrod Bowen moved from Hull City of the Championship to West Ham United in January 2020 (BBC).

The hard-working right winger has now fully established himself as one of the most important players at Hammers boss David Moyes‘ disposal.

He is our talisman, especially after the exit of Declan Rice in the summer. So with that in mind, it was hugely concerning to read recent claims that talks about a new contract went cold.

The West Ham forward has begun the 2023/24 campaign in fine form, with four goals and an assist in his first six games of the season.

He has further underlined his huge importance to this team over the past couple of months. Now keeping him at the London Stadium for the long-term will be absolutely vital.

Sean Whetstone – a reporter with close links to Hammers owner David Sullivan – has now claimed that a new contract for the 26-year-old is expected to be concluded in the next couple of months.

Now, it really is a case of what update from Whetstone do we believe?

I’m hoping that the second one has some real truth behind it, because Jarrod Bowen is so important to West Ham.

The Hammers are a better and far more dangerous team going forward when the 26-year-old is firing on all cylinders.

Getting Jarrod Bowen tied down to a new contract should be one of the main priorities for David Moyes over the next few months.

The former Hull City man seems to be more than happy at the London Stadium, and I reckon he’ll commit his long-term future to the club sooner rather than later.

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