West Ham captain Bowen to stay at club

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West Ham captain Bowen to stay at club

West Ham United forward Jarrod Bowen applauding the fans at the end of the match after his side's relegation from the Premier League was confirmed.Image source, Getty Images
ByMatthew Cresswell

BBC Sport England
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West Ham United captain Jarrod Bowen will stay at the club as they prepare for life in the Championship.

The 29-year-old England forward was part of the side which suffered relegation from the Premier League on the final day of the season, leaving his future in doubt.

Bowen, who joined the Hammers from Hull City in 2020, has played 280 times for the club, scoring 85 goals, and has captained the side since 2024 after the departure of Kurt Zouma.

He has 22 England caps but missed out on a place in Thomas Tuchel’s World Cup squad this summer.

The news provides a welcome boost for West Ham, who have begun their pre-season preparation for their first season in the Championship since 2011-12.

Bowen, a key player in the Hammers’ front line, started every Premier League match last season, scoring nine goals.

He famously scored the winner in the final minute against Fiorentina in the 2023 Uefa Conference League final in Prague as West Ham claimed their first major trophy in 43 years.

Bowen had been linked with a summer move away from the London Stadium back to the Premier League. He has now committed his future to the club for the 2026-27 season but has not signed a new contract extension, with his current deal running until 2030.

‘Live my life as captain of West Ham’

Speaking to the Hammers website, external, Bowen said: “My main motivation is staying and bringing this club back to the Premier League where we belong.

“It was only right for me to speak at the right time. Ultimately it [relegation] hurt everyone and it should hurt everyone.

“I flew out to Prague to meet (club directors) Daniel [Kretinsky] and Jiri [Svarc] and the ambition that I got from them, certainly in terms of the direction the club wants to move in, it interests me a lot. It didn’t take a lot, because this club means a lot to me.

“For me, when you’re here for a longer amount of time, you gain more affection, you grow into the club more, you grow into your role more and more, and I think that’s what I’ve done.

“I’ve been here six and a half years and transitioned from a boy to a man and I’ve never tried to hide away from anything.

“There are things you can do better, but certainly in my character on the pitch and off the pitch, I never try and hide away from anything and shift the blame.

“I always try and stand up for them and just kind of live my life as captain of West Ham and also as a fan as well.

“I see myself in years to come as a West Ham fan. So, I always think ‘what would they want as a fan if they got the opportunity to play on the pitch?’. For me, I think I’m like that character as well, so I think that’s the way.”

Bowen will now continue his pre-season preparations with head coach Nuno Espirito Santo, who confirmed that he will remain at the club for the new season back in May.

After a home clash against Portsmouth in the first round of the Carabao Cup a week prior, West Ham kick off their Championship season away at fellow relegated club Burnley on Sunday, 16 August [16:00 BST].

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