
West Ham United hope for Jarrod Bowen contract agreement soon amid ‘big’ London Stadium development
West Ham United are set to open talks with Jarrod Bowen over a “big” and “long-term” contract, according to ExWHUemployee.
The Daily Mail reported on 8 June that West Ham are set to double the 26-year-old’s wages which will see him earn in the region of £120,00-a-week.
Ex has since revealed that the Hammers hope to reach an agreement with the winger soon.

“Negotiations will start this summer with the club hoping an agreement can be reached soon. It’ll be a long-term offer which will see a big improvement on his current contract,” said Ex (West Ham Way, 17 June).
Get it done
It’s absolutely essential that the board get this over the line.
Bowen’s current deal expires in the summer of 2025. If he fails to agree a deal heading into the final two years of his contract the Hammers could well be forced to sell the winger.
However, surely the 26-year-old is eager to remain at the London Stadium. West Ham are playing in the Europa League and have just won their first piece of silverware in 43 years.
It’s a good time to be a Hammer and with yet more money to be spent during the summer, there’s a chance for the board to kick on once again in the transfer window kicks into full swing.
Declan Rice will depart and that could leave David Moyes with a significant sum of money to spend during the off-season.