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Spurs and Everton Battle for West Ham’s Jarrod Bowen London 2026

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Spurs and Everton Battle for West Ham’s Jarrod Bowen London 2026
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Key Points

  • Tottenham Hotspur and Everton have identified West Ham United captain Jarrod Bowen as a primary transfer target for the upcoming summer window.
  • Spurs have maintained a long-standing interest in the 29-year-old, having made formal enquiries during the previous two summer transfer periods.
  • David Moyes, now back at Everton, is reportedly eager to reunite with the winger he originally signed for the Hammers in 2020.
  • West Ham could be forced to consider a “cut-price” deal in the region of £60 million, particularly if the club suffers relegation from the Premier League.
  • Despite the interest, Bowen is reportedly settled in London and highly committed to West Ham, having signed a seven-year contract in 2023.
  • Other major clubs, including Liverpool, Manchester United, Aston Villa, and Newcastle United, are also monitoring the player’s situation.

West Ham United (North London News) May 14, 2026 summer window, May 14, 2026. As reported by the editorial team at TEAMtalk, the England international is being closely monitored by North London officials who are seeking to revitalise their attacking options under the management of Roberto De Zerbi. Simultaneously, Everton’s David Moyes is understood to be prioritising a reunion with his former talisman to bolster the Toffees’ frontline following a season of significant progress at Goodison Park.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Will Tottenham Hotspur finalise a move for Jarrod Bowen this summer?
  • How does David Moyes’ return to Everton influence the race for Bowen?
  • What is West Ham’s stance on selling their captain?
  • Which other clubs are monitoring the England international?
  • Background of the Jarrod Bowen Development
  • Prediction: How will this transfer affect the respective audiences?

Will Tottenham Hotspur finalise a move for Jarrod Bowen this summer?

Tottenham’s interest in Bowen is far from a recent development. According to reporting by TEAMtalk, the Lilywhites have

“identified Bowen as a serious option” after years of scouting. The club’s recruitment department has reportedly enquired about the specifics of a deal in each of the last two summer windows.

This persistent interest comes at a time when the Spurs squad is facing a transition in the wide areas.

As noted by OneFootball and the Grand Pinnacle Tribune, the North London club underwent a significant shift in January 2026 when they sanctioned the £33.5 million sale of Brennan Johnson to Crystal Palace. While Spurs added Mathys Tel and Randal Kolo Muani (on loan from Paris Saint-Germain) to their ranks, injuries to key personnel have left the squad thin.

The Straits Times recently highlighted the contributions of Tel and Kolo Muani during Tottenham’s ongoing battle to avoid a shock relegation, but with Kolo Muani’s loan set to expire and long-term injuries plaguing Wilson Odobert and Dejan Kulusevski, De Zerbi is reportedly looking for “proven Premier League quality.”

How does David Moyes’ return to Everton influence the race for Bowen?

The dynamic of the transfer race shifted significantly following David Moyes’ return to Everton in early 2025. According to BeIN Sports, Moyes has been described by goalkeeper Jordan Pickford as a “workhorse” who has been pivotal to Everton’s recent “European charge.” Having led the Toffees to 10th place and within reach of the Conference League, Moyes is now looking to upgrade his attacking department.

Reporting from West Ham World suggests that Moyes is

“keen on reuniting with his former colleague”

at the Hill Dickinson Stadium (Everton’s new home). Moyes was the manager who brought Bowen to the top flight from Hull City in a £22 million deal in 2020.

The established rapport between the two is seen as a potential advantage for Everton, despite the financial muscle of other suitors. Football Insider has further reported that Everton’s owners, the Friedkin Group, are prepared to fund a “big-money” signing to back Moyes’ second full season in charge.

What is West Ham’s stance on selling their captain?

West Ham find themselves in a precarious position. According to En Nogomania, the club is braced for a “turbulent summer” both on and off the pitch. The recent departure of long-serving co-chair Karren Brady and the lingering threat of relegation have created an atmosphere of uncertainty.

As reported by MailOnline and cited by West Ham World, there is a growing belief in football circles that a bid in the region of £60 million might be enough to tempt the Hammers to sell. This figure could drop further if the club fails to maintain its Premier League status.

However, the player’s personal stance remains a significant hurdle. TEAMtalk understands that Bowen is “extremely settled in London” and “loves life in the capital,” which may give Tottenham a geographic advantage over Merseyside-based Everton.

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Which other clubs are monitoring the England international?

The competition for Bowen extends beyond the two primary suitors. Liverpool have been described by En Nogomania as “long-time admirers” who view the 29-year-old as a viable candidate to succeed Mohamed Salah due to his versatility and work rate.

Furthermore, Newcastle United are reportedly keeping tabs on the winger as Eddie Howe considers a squad restructure that could involve the sale of Anthony Gordon. Manchester United and Aston Villa have also been credited with interest, though they are currently considered to be further back in the queue than Tottenham and Everton.

Background of the Jarrod Bowen Development

The trajectory of Jarrod Bowen at West Ham has been one of consistent upward mobility since his arrival from the Championship in January 2020. Over the past six seasons, he has transitioned from a promising winger to the club’s captain and a focal point of the England national setup under Thomas Tuchel.

His legacy at the London Stadium was cemented in 2023 when he scored the winning goal in the UEFA Europa Conference League final against Fiorentina, ending the club’s 43-year wait for a major trophy.

This achievement led to the signing of a landmark seven-year contract, which currently has four years remaining. Statistically, Bowen has remained the club’s most reliable asset, recently nearing Michail Antonio’s all-time Premier League goalscoring record for the club (68 goals) and already holding the record for the most Premier League assists in West Ham’s history (48).

The current speculation arises from a perfect storm of West Ham’s internal instability—specifically the transition in board leadership and a disappointing domestic campaign—and the urgent tactical needs of rival clubs like Tottenham, who are desperate for the goal-scoring consistency Bowen has demonstrated with 10 goals and 11 assists in the 2025-26 season alone.

Prediction: How will this transfer affect the respective audiences?

If this development concludes with a move to Tottenham Hotspur, the North London audience can expect a tactical shift toward more direct, transition-based attacking play.

Bowen’s arrival would likely provide the “finishing touch” that has been absent during the injury-hit tenure of Roberto De Zerbi, potentially elevating Spurs back into the Champions League conversation for 2027.

For the Everton faithful, a successful pursuit of Bowen would represent the most significant statement of intent since the arrival of the Friedkin Group. It would signal an end to the era of “bargain hunting” and provide David Moyes with a player who understands his defensive-to-offensive transitions perfectly. This could solidify Everton’s position as a top-six contender.

Conversely, for the West Ham supporters, the departure of their captain would likely trigger a period of intense mourning and anxiety. Selling a club legend to a Premier League rival—especially for a fee perceived as “cut-price”—could exacerbate tensions between the fans and the remaining board members, potentially leading to a broader exodus of first-team talent such as Crysencio Summerville or Mateus Fernandes. Regardless of the destination, Bowen’s decision this summer will likely dictate the power balance of the Premier League’s “European chasing” pack for the next three seasons.

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