On Twitter, Fabrizio Romano asserted that West Ham United and Liverpool target Jarrod Bowen had reached an agreement for Bowen to sign a new deal.
The 25-year-old has long been mentioned as a potential Mohamed Salah replacement at Liverpool.
It’s more likely that these doors will knock again following the well-publicized Saudi connections in the summer, which further raises the likelihood that the Egypt star will make for the exit.
Whatever the case, Jarrod Bowen’s name has frequently appeared on Liverpool’s transfer radar. Most recently, talkSPORT reported that some on Merseyside, as well as Eddie Howe’s Newcastle United, were ‘on alert’ with his contract talks stagnating.
As of Saturday night, Fabrizio Romano said on Twitter that Jarrod Bowen’s new long-term contract with the Hammers is “all done.” This will no doubt please actor and West Ham supporter Danny Dyer. The England player who is dating his daughter was described as “unbelievable” by the man.
Liverpool will now need to find a replacement for Mohamed Salah if the worst case scenario occurs.
The new West Ham deal for Jarrod Bowen
Jarrod Bowen and West Ham have reached a “EXCLUSIVE” long-term agreement, according to Romano. “It’s all done; the England NT call is good news for the #WHUFC winger.
Bowen wants to remain a crucial component of the project. Jarrod accepted the last offer.
After Salah, Liverpool’s future
The supporters at Anfield would prefer it if Salah finished his career wearing their uniform.
The concern is that the 31-year-old will depart sooner rather than later considering the money that is currently in Saudi Arabia and the project they are creating.
While famous players like Sadio Mane, Jordan Henderson, Fabinho, and Roberto Firmino have departed.
Salah’s potential departure will undoubtedly anger the supporters the most because, as of right now, he might legitimately claim that he belongs in Liverpool’s greatest-ever XI.
Salah hopes to lead this Liverpool 2.0 to another adventure of winning the major trophies, but none of that has occurred as of yet.