Jarrod Bowen is a player on Everton’s radar as West Ham fight for survival on Sunday afternoon.
There is a great deal of irony ahead of the weekend, with David Moyes potentially able to save his former side again through beating Tottenham Hotspur.
Everton are no longer a side who are fearing for their Premier League status on the final day of the season, but they will be involved in the relegation fight in some respect.
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Bowen is being eyed by Everton and has now broken his silence on what may lie ahead for him in the coming weeks.

Jarrod Bowen opens up on West Ham future amid Everton interest
Moyes is a huge fan of Bowen having previously worked with the England international during his time in London.
Speaking to Sky Sports ahead of the weekend, Bowen admitted he will have a decision to make after the game on Sunday.
“I’ve done it since I’ve been at Hull. I sit down at the end of every season and think, what’s best for me? What do I feel? What’s my gut feeling? And then make a decision and go with it there,” he said.
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“A lot of stuff gets printed. That’s what happens in social media and in newspapers these days. A lot of false things get put out there.
“When there’s time to speak and time to address different things, then it will come from me because that’s how I work.”
Gary Neville thinks Bowen would be perfect for Everton, but there will be a lot of competition for the 29-year-old regardless of West Ham’s fate.
There is a belief that Manchester United are interested in Bowen, with the experienced Premier League forward having showcased his quality over numerous seasons.
Landing a player of Bowen’s quality would be a real coup for a team like Everton, but the price would certainly have to be right.
Bowen turns 30 at the back end of the year, which would have him in the same age range as Jack Grealish, if he was to be re-signed.
However, Everton supporters will be all too aware of just how highly Moyes values experience when assessing his transfer options.
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