
Jarrod Bowen transfer on cards in massive West Ham Premier League reveal
West Ham United captain Jarrod Bowen is too good to be playing in the Championship.
The Hammers have been one of the most established teams in the Premier League in recent years, and it will certainly be surprising to see them go down this season.
Premier League relegation seems realistic at the London Stadium, with the England international undoubtedly key to avoiding such a prospect.
Nuno Espirito Santo saw Aston Villa make a comeback on 14 December, as Unai Emery’s team beat the Irons 3-2 in East London and sink the hosts further away from safety in the Premier League.

Jarrod Bowen to leave if West Ham get relegated
Bowen probably won’t stay at the Hammers if they are no longer in the Premier League, Ben Foster says.
The former West Brom and Watford goalkeeper can’t fathom the possibility of the Irons playing Championship football at the London Stadium, considering their history in English football.
Foster expects players like the English forward to leave the East London outfit as they have more than enough quality to play in the top flight.
Speaking on The Cycling GK on 15 December, the ex-shot-stopper said: “If West Ham get relegated, that’s massive. Because they’re a massive team still.”
Foster added: “Even look at the squad they’ve got. Some of the players, like Bowen, can’t be playing in the Championship. If they get relegated, he’s gone.”
Nuno arguably risks getting sacked at the London Stadium if results don’t improve as the Hammers hurtle towards the Championship.
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Fears of Premier League relegation are growing at West Ham, and the Portuguese manager should demand reinforcements in January.
The Irons are 18th in the table right now, three points off safety, and there’s still hope for them.
| Team | Matches played | Points |
| 16. Nottingham Forest | 16 | 18 |
| 17. Leeds United | 16 | 16 |
| 18. West Ham | 16 | 13 |
| 19. Burnley | 16 | 10 |
| 20. Wolves | 16 | 2 |
Opta’s supercomputer has predicted the East London outfit to finish where they are right now, but the margin is slim, as they’re expected to finish only around one point behind Leeds United.
Unlike Wolves, who have a 99.36 per cent chance of going down right now, the Hammers still have things in their hands and can’t let things get worse.
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