Jarrod Bowen has already previously heaped praise on Thomas Frank in the past amid links with a move from West Ham to Tottenham.
Tottenham are preparing a huge bid for Bowen, with the figure set to be around £52million.
West Ham are currently sitting in 19th place, and Bowen is far too good to be part of a team that is scrapping for relegation.
Bowen wasn’t prepared to leave West Ham in the summer, yet with the 2026 World Cup on the horizon, a move to Tottenham would be beneficial for everyone involved.
Thomas Frank is incredibly keen on the England international, and it’s clear that he would be suited to Tottenham‘s style of play.
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Jarrod Bowen full of praise for Thomas Frank in the past
Frank has overseen Tottenham’s promising start to the Premier League season, with the Lilywhites at third in the table.
Bowen has previously expressed praise for Frank, and it leaves Spurs fans even more hopeful that deal can be agreed in January.
After Tottenham’s 3-0 win over West Ham, Bowen was impressed with Frank’s intelligence from set-piece situations.
He said: “We knew Thomas Frank from Brentford. We knew he’s inventive with set-pieces. He had some real success over the years with it.”
Whilst some may argue that it is an extortionate amount of money to pay for someone who turns 29 in December, the quality Bowen has shown for West Ham is something very few other players have replicated in the Premier League.
In Tottenham’s 2-0 loss to Newcastle on Wednesday, it was clear that not only is there a lack of depth in the squad, but there is a glaring issue when it comes to their chance creation.
Tottenham are 12th in the Premier League when it comes to creating big chances, and Bowen’s arrival would definitely change that for the better.
Frank has also been a huge admirer of Bowen throughout the last few years.
Thomas Frank shares equal admiration for Jarrod Bowen
Bowen’s consistency at this level has been extraordinary, particularly for someone who has been playing for a struggling team.
Ahead of West Ham versus Brentford on 14 February, Frank said: “I remember Bowen from the Championship. He has been their go-to, main threat, more or less, from the first season he signed.
“He is the guy that drives the team, he can score all sorts of goals – outside of the box, counter attack, dribbling, finishing, arriving in the box – there’s no doubt that he’s a key player we need to keep quiet.”
The move seems to be a win for all parties, and based on the admiration, this would be a huge statement of ambition for Spurs to get the deal over the line.
