The race is on to sign Jarrod Bowen who could make his West Ham exit this summer even if they escape relegation.
Liverpool are long-standing admirers and strong contenders as they search for wingers and a replacement for Mo Salah.
Newcastle are also interested as they look to reinforce their attacking options as Eddie Howe prepares to sell Anthony Gordon.
And so is Everton boss David Moyes who was in his second spell as West Ham boss when they signed Bowen from Hull City for £22million in 2020.
West Ham are braced for a summer of upheaval with uncertainty in the boardroom after Karren Brady’s exit.
Brady stepped down in April following 16 years as co-chair.
Liverpool, Newcastle and Everton are all interested in signing Jarrod Bowen in the summer
Relegation after 14 years in the Premier League would have huge financial repercussions and trigger contractual clauses.
There is a growing feeling, however, that Bowen might have clearance to leave even if they avoid the drop.
Those in pursuit believe he might be prised away for less than £60million.
The 29-year-old England international has served the club brilliantly for six-and-a-half years.
He has been top scorer for four of the last five years, captain for the last two and scorer of the goal to win the Europa Conference League under Moyes in 2023, after which he signed a seven-year deal.
Bowen, who married Dani Dyer, daughter of celebrity West Ham fan Danny Dyer, has never shown any public desire to leave despite his success.
Crysensio Summerville, who scored seven in 10 games in a mid-season purple patch for the Hammers, is another sure to attract offers at the end of the season.
Tottenham considered a move for Summerville in January before deciding against it.



