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Clue emerges that Jarrod Bowen may stick with West Ham amid Everton links

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Everton have been linked with a move for Jarrod Bowen after West Ham were relegated from the Premier League.

It was the Daily Mail who claimed Everton want to sign Bowen as David Moyes attempts to improve his side, who disappointingly ended the 2025/26 campaign without a win in seven games.

It would be a huge surprise if the England international spent the 2026/27 season in the Championship, but further evidence has emerged which suggests he might just do exactly that.

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Jarrod Bowen having improvements done on house in London

TEAMtalk have already claimed that Bowen is settled with his family in east London – and a clue has now popped up on social media to reinforce this.

The West Ham No.20 has just had a new feature wall built in his east London home, a decision we doubt someone would make if they plan to vacate that house in the coming weeks.

Bowen has also spoken about West Ham deserving to play in the Premier League and his “vision” of helping the Hammers bounce back – so there are several signs which suggest Everton may struggle to lure the attacker away from the London Stadium.

Having scored 85 goals and provided 63 assists in 280 games for West Ham, the 29-year-old would undoubtedly be an exciting signing for Everton, although a deal failing to materialise would bode very well for Tyler Dibling.

The Everton No.20 also plays on the right of the attack like Bowen, tending to cut inside on his stronger left foot.

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David Moyes quote on Everton flop Tyler Dibling
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Having only made four Premier League starts last season following his £40m move from Southampton, the arrival of a player like Bowen as competition would surely have a significant impact on Dibling’s playing time next term, so the England U21 international would presumably be selfishly pleased if this deal does not happen.