Overview
- TEAMtalk-sourced reports describe Bowen’s stance as “very open” and say Manchester United and Tottenham are monitoring the West Ham captain.
- West Ham’s newly published accounts show a £104.2m loss and warn that relegation would be a severe scenario, with player trading may be required.
- The club sit 18th in the Premier League, two points from safety, creating fresh uncertainty over their leverage in any summer negotiations.
- Media valuations put an initial fee near €60m (£53m), though multiple reports suggest relegation would make a deal more negotiable.
- Football365 reports that Man United plan to initiate formal talks once West Ham’s final league position is clear, with Spurs retaining long-standing interest.