All eyes are on the future of Jarrod Bowen at West Ham this summer following the club’s relegation to the Championship – but there may be fantastic news from an unlikely source.
If West Ham fans thought seeing speculation over the future of Jarrod Bowen from Heat Magazine was unusual, the latest to potentially address that delicate subject is even more left-field.
West Ham talisman Bowen has been linked with a host of top clubs including Chelsea and Liverpool since relegation from the Premier League on the final day.
During interviews in the immediate aftermath of the club’s demotion to the Championship, the Hammers skipper suggested he wanted to stay and help the team bounce straight back.
Home renovation firm’s post suggests Bowen will stay at West Ham
There have been claims and counterclaims about the Prague hero’s situation.
Now a home renovation firm has dropped a big hint over Bowen’s West Ham future.
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Bowen appeared to change his tune on his West Ham future in a statement on social media recently, where he was rather conspicuously non-committal.
Since then Hammers News exclusively revealed West Ham hope Bowen will stay in the Championship.

Stunning claims that Bowen wants to stay at West Ham were backed up by a well-connected journalist after it first appeared in celebrity gossip columns, a by-product of the winger’s marriage to reality TV star Dani Dyer, whose dad is Hammers fanatic Danny Dyer.
In the Heat World claims, it was stated Dani does not want to move from the family’s £3m Essex pad and does not want to live apart from Bowen either.
Now there may be even more evidence to back up those claims.
Bowen and Dyer clearly intend to stay in their Essex home
Raffinato Venetian Surface Design is a Scotland-based Venetian plastering company covering all of the UK.
The firm has taken to social media to reveal they have just been hired by Bowen and Dyer to come all the way down to Essex to build a stunning feature wall in their house.
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“Pleasure to be down south to get this feature wall done for Dani Dyer,” Raffinato posted on X alongside pictures with Dani and the completed TV feature wall.
While a home improvement may not be conclusive, irrefutable proof Bowen intends to stay at West Ham, it certainly suggests he has no plans to move away.
It also tallies with the claims Dyer and Bowen do not want to move away.

Time will tell of course.
But it comes at the same time a top journalist has revealed Daniel Kretinsky intends to keep Bowen and other top stars at West Ham despite relegation.
The player’s father-in-law Danny Dyer revealed Bowen wants to stay with the Hammers last week too.
If that really is the case then Kretinsky’s West Ham intentions will be clear in how he handles any Bowen bids.
Promotion back to the Premier League would be worth at least £150m to the Hammers – and keeping Bowen in the second tier would be as close to a guarantee of that you can get.
The England attacker would be expected to score 30 goals plus at that level and goodness knows how many assists to boot.
Other players West Ham want to keep include Tomas Soucek and Konstantinos Mavropanos.
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