Though mathematically still in with a chance to avoid it, West Ham are set for relegation from the Premier League. Ahead of the final round of the season, they sit in 18th place, two points behind Tottenham Hotspur, which means they need to beat Leeds at home on Sunday AND Spurs to lose at home against Everton.
According to the Guardian, if they are relegated, West Ham will need to raise around £100million through player sales, and their cause on that front could be helped by Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea all being interested in Jarrod Bowen.
The 29-year-old winger, a left-footed player deployed mostly on the right attacking flank, has been one of the best performers for West Ham over the last couple of seasons. Even this term, when the team obviously didn’t deliver what their fans would’ve expected, he managed 21 goal contributions (10 goals, 11 assists) over 41 appearances in all competitions.
Bowen has four years left on his contract, and the price which the Hammers will put on his services remains to be seen.