Jarrod Bowen already has plenty of clubs circling after West Ham United’s relegation – but the winger should choose Everton this summer.
On May 24, West Ham lost their Premier League status.
They won their final game against Leeds United, but were not helped by Everton, who fell to a 1-0 defeat against Tottenham Hotspur.
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Wolves, Burnley and West Ham have all lost their Premier League status…
It was an awful last performance by Everton at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which must have been extremely frustrating for Hammers fans.
But they must now prepare for Championship life.
And that will mean selling a number of players to deal with the loss of revenue that comes with dropping out of the Premier League.
Jarrod Bowen is clearly a player who’ll have a lot of speculation in the coming weeks, but here’s why he should strongly consider joining Everton.
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Everton missed out on European football, which probably really doesn’t help their cause this summer in terms of signing new players.
But there remains a strong lure with the Hill Dickinson Stadium and a squad that has several talented players in it.
Bowen has a number of clubs on his tail right now, including Chelsea, but the 29-year-old ought to choose Everton this summer if he is going to leave West Ham.
First and foremost, there is the notion that he would play every single game.
Despite his quality, he would perhaps not be guaranteed to start every game at somewhere like Chelsea, Liverpool or Manchester United.
If he joined one of those clubs, he’d be just another player.
At Everton, he would instantly become a main man, like he is at West Ham now. He’d play week in, week out, with his versatility a highly desirable trait for Everton.
Then there is the fanbase. Evertonians are among the most passionate sets of supporters in the country and many of them would love a player like Bowen, who is just as much about hard work and graft as he is about scoring goals and making assists. He would be adored from the off.
And then there’s the manager.
While David Moyes is not wholly popular right now given the way the season finished, it looks like he retains the support of the hierarchy and will be sticking around.
Moyes knows Bowen better than most from their time at West Ham together, and Bowen has previously talked up playing under him, saying “His door is always open for any player, and I think that is one of the best things about him.
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“He’s not just a football manager, but a person as well, and is one of the best people I have worked with. I’ve spoken with him already on a one-to-one level to thank him for everything he’s done for me as I wanted him to know how appreciative I am of him and how I always will be for the rest of my career.”
We don’t know yet if Everton intend to act on their interest in Bowen.
But the Toffees couldn’t go far wrong than to move for such a proven player, who clearly still has several years left at the top.
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