Liverpool are reportedly showing a strong interest in West Ham winger Jarrod Bowen, potentially eyeing him as a future replacement for star player Mohamed Salah.
According to reports from The Athletic, The Reds are considering a list of potential recruits in anticipation of Salah’s possible departure from the club in 2024.
Thus, Bowen has caught the Merseysiders‘ attention due to his impressive performances in the Premier League.
He has emerged as one of the league’s most productive wide-forwards, with some of his statistics even surpassing those of Man City’s Jack Grealish.
West Ham acquired Bowen for a reported £20 million, indicating that they would likely demand a significant transfer fee if Liverpool were to pursue him in the future.
Despite the immense challenge of replacing Salah, Bowen’s Premier League track record suggests that he could be a valuable investment for Liverpool, particularly as a successor to the Egyptian international.
Liverpool keen on signing Jarrod Bowen
While the prospect of finding a successor for Salah is a daunting one for Liverpool fans, the club may see Bowen as an ideal candidate for the job.
Jarrod Bowen, at 26 years old, has consistently demonstrated his abilities as a Premier League winger. His style of play and attacking prowess could make him a valuable addition to one of the top clubs in England, Liverpool.
Bowen made a staggering 38 appearances for West Ham last season, scoring 6 goals and providing 5 assists.
If we compare it with the Manchester City star Jack Grealish, who has some injury issues as well, has made only 28 appearances the previous season.
And speaking of this this season, Jack has featured in 2 fixtures so far providing just a single assist. Meanwhile, Jarrod looks on fire this term as has already registered 3 goals and 1 assist in 4 Premier League matches.
Furthermore, a move to Anfield could be an enticing opportunity for Bowen, potentially representing the most significant transfer of his career, one he might find difficult to turn down.
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