
Jarrod Bowen has signed a fresh deal that will keep him at West Ham until 2030.
The 29-year-old faced an uncertain future at the London Stadium following the Hammers’ relegation to the Championship.
A blockbuster move to Liverpool as a potential successor for Mohamed Salah had been discussed.
Aston Villa has also been linked with signing the forward, who was part of West Ham’s new shirt launch.
Bowen’s father-in-law, Danny Dyer, suggested that he would turn down Premier League interest to stay with the Irons this season.
talkSPORT understands that the England international has agreed to change the terms of his current contract to reflect the club’s Championship campaign in 2026/27.
His contract stays the same duration, with four years left.
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