West Ham have signed attacker Jarrod Bowen on a long-term contract until 2030

“Brilliant deal”

West Ham United have extended the contract of right winger Jarrod Bowen long-term. The 26-year-old, who ranks third in the Hammers’ internal market value ranking with James Ward-Prowse, signed a new working paper that runs until 2030.

The Premier League club made Bowen a record departure from Hull City in January 2020 with a transfer fee of 21.3 million euros. Since then, the left-footed player has played 167 competitive games for the Londoners, in which he scored 45 goals and prepared 33 more. With seven goals, he is the club’s second-best scorer so far this season and is also in the top 10 league-wide.

“I am delighted to have signed a new long-term contract with West Ham. Everyone knows what this club means to me and therefore it means a lot to me and my family to determine my future until 2030. “I enjoyed every minute of my time here,” Bowen said.

West Ham coach David Moyes described the extension of his offensive power as “a brilliant deal from the club”, while sporting director Tim Steidten attested: “It is a sign of the strong position the club is in when an England international player commits his long-term future to the club entrusted.”

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