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West Ham boss Nuno Espirito Santo failed to confirm if Jarrod Bowen has played his last game for the club following their relegation.
Bowen was on the scoresheet for the Hammers in their 3-0 win over Leeds on the final day.
But the result was ultimately in vain, as Tottenham’s 1-0 victory against Everton condemned West Ham to the Championship.
With relegation now confirmed, talkSPORT understands all of the Hammers’ big names will have their wages cut due to clauses in their contracts.
Adding to what promises to be a difficult summer for West Ham is that they now face a mass exodus of players to help comply with financial regulations, having reported pre-tax losses of over £104million in their most recent accounts.
Bowen, who ended the season with nine goals and 11 assists from 38 league games, will be chief among those heavily linked with a summer exit.
No news isn’t good news
And Nuno has done little to reassure supporters regarding Bowen’s future as he did not respond to post-match questions from talkSPORT’s chief football correspondent Alex Crook about what’s next for the Hammers skipper.
“On Jarrod Bowen, really well taken goal, quite muted in his celebrations, understandably,” Crook said.
“If that is the last time he kicks a ball for West Ham, how sad would that be?”
After awkward silence, Crook asked: “Jarrod, if we don’t see him in a West Ham shirt again, how sad would that be?”
Nuno once again chose not to respond.
Journalist Guy Swindells then stepped in and asked: “Was it a good way for him to finish the season with that kind of goal?”
This time Nuno did respond and said: “Yes, I think all of us, it shows. It’s genuine, the respect we have for our fans. Jarrod is our skipper. Again, he leads us by example.
“He shows us the way. We are very proud of Jarrod.”
There will be plenty of interest from Premier League sides this summer regarding Bowen.
A 22-time England international, Bowen knows what it takes to play in the English top flight and has pace to burn on the right wing.
To dare is to Bo?
One club who may enter the Bowen sweepstakes is Tottenham, who can now begin planning for next season knowing they are still a Premier League club.
Sports Bar co-host Jason Cundy floated the idea of Bowen moving to north London on the GameDay Phone-In and it’s one Tottenham tragic Jamie O’Hara would be delighted to see come off.
“He’s at the stage of his career where he cannot be playing Championship football. He simply can’t,” Cundy said.
“he’s 30 in December, you just wonder. It’s quite a big decision for someone to come in.
“What’s it going to cost to get him out of that contract? I thought £30-40mILLION. He’s a top player. Would he go to Spurs?”
O’Hara replied: “Listen, we always take West Ham’s best players, don’t we?
“We relegated them today, we might as well take one of their best players.
“We’ll have Bowen off you. We’ll give him Premier League football.”
West Ham boss Nuno Espirito Santo failed to confirm if Jarrod Bowen has played his last game for the club following their relegation.
Bowen was on the scoresheet for the Hammers in their 3-0 win over Leeds on the final day.
But the result was ultimately in vain, as Tottenham’s 1-0 victory against Everton condemned West Ham to the Championship.
With relegation now confirmed, talkSPORT understands all of the Hammers’ big names will have their wages cut due to clauses in their contracts.
Adding to what promises to be a difficult summer for West Ham is that they now face a mass exodus of players to help comply with financial regulations, having reported pre-tax losses of over £104million in their most recent accounts.
Bowen, who ended the season with nine goals and 11 assists from 38 league games, will be chief among those heavily linked with a summer exit.
No news isn’t good news
And Nuno has done little to reassure supporters regarding Bowen’s future as he did not respond to post-match questions from talkSPORT’s chief football correspondent Alex Crook about what’s next for the Hammers skipper.
“On Jarrod Bowen, really well taken goal, quite muted in his celebrations, understandably,” Crook said.
“If that is the last time he kicks a ball for West Ham, how sad would that be?”
After awkward silence, Crook asked: “Jarrod, if we don’t see him in a West Ham shirt again, how sad would that be?”
Nuno once again chose not to respond.
Journalist Guy Swindells then stepped in and asked: “Was it a good way for him to finish the season with that kind of goal?”
This time Nuno did respond and said: “Yes, I think all of us, it shows. It’s genuine, the respect we have for our fans. Jarrod is our skipper. Again, he leads us by example.
“He shows us the way. We are very proud of Jarrod.”
There will be plenty of interest from Premier League sides this summer regarding Bowen.
A 22-time England international, Bowen knows what it takes to play in the English top flight and has pace to burn on the right wing.
To dare is to Bo?
One club who may enter the Bowen sweepstakes is Tottenham, who can now begin planning for next season knowing they are still a Premier League club.
Sports Bar co-host Jason Cundy floated the idea of Bowen moving to north London on the GameDay Phone-In and it’s one Tottenham tragic Jamie O’Hara would be delighted to see come off.
“He’s at the stage of his career where he cannot be playing Championship football. He simply can’t,” Cundy said.
“he’s 30 in December, you just wonder. It’s quite a big decision for someone to come in.
“What’s it going to cost to get him out of that contract? I thought £30-40mILLION. He’s a top player. Would he go to Spurs?”
O’Hara replied: “Listen, we always take West Ham’s best players, don’t we?
“We relegated them today, we might as well take one of their best players.
“We’ll have Bowen off you. We’ll give him Premier League football.”
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| 📰 Publicación: | talksport.com |
| ✍️ Autor: | Alex Conrad |
| 📅 Fecha Original: | 2026-05-24 20:01:00 |
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