The countdown is on for Liverpool to find Mohamed Salah's successor, and the door has swung open for a sensational move for West Ham's Jarrod Bowen.
Since arriving at Anfield in 2017, the Egyptian King has conquered everything in his path—Premier League titles, Champions League glory, and individual accolades like the Premier League Player of the Year award. But at 33, his legendary reign is nearing its end. After signing a lucrative two-year contract extension last April worth £400,000 per week, things have soured, and the club has now agreed to terminate the deal, leaving Salah free to chart his next chapter.
All eyes on Merseyside are now on who will fill those iconic boots. Enter Jarrod Bowen, the West Ham winger who has been a standout performer for the Hammers. At 29, Bowen is expected to leave East London if the club faces relegation—a scenario that looks increasingly likely after their 3-0 defeat to Brentford last weekend, compounded by Tottenham's win over Aston Villa.
According to talkSPORT, Bowen won't push for a move if West Ham stays in the Premier League, but the door is wide open for Liverpool if the worst happens. "Fan favourite Bowen is sure to be in high demand if the East Enders are relegated to the Championship," the report notes. "Liverpool have been credited with an interest in the England ace, while Newcastle boss Eddie Howe is known to be a long-time admirer."
For Liverpool fans, this could be a dream signing—a dynamic, proven Premier League talent ready to step into the spotlight. Keep your eyes on this developing story, because if the Hammers slip, Bowen could be wearing red next season.
