Tottenham line up €60 million move for Jarrod Bowen

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Thomas Frank’s Tottenham are gearing up to make a €60 million move to sign West Ham United attacking mainstay Jarrod Bowen.

While Thomas Frank has made an impressive start at the North London club, as they are currently third on the points table, the former Brentford boss has already identified areas that need to be reinforced to further strengthen their squad.

According to a report from Fichajes, Tottenham are looking to reinforce their attack, and they have their eyes set on the skipper of their rivals, West Ham. Spurs want to sign Jarrod Bowen, who has only done wonders for the London club over the years.

The 28-year-old hasn’t looked back since joining the Hammers back in 2020 from Hull City. Not only has he gone from strength to strength and established himself as one of their mainstays, but the English international is also widely regarded as one of the best in his position.

While Bowen prefers playing on the right flank, he can even chip in as a centre-forward when needed. The Hammers might be struggling in the new campaign, but he is still one of their standout performers with four goal contributions in nine outings.

Tottenham want to sign Bowen

His contract runs until the summer of 2030, but with the club struggling, Bowen could consider parting ways with them for a better sporting project elsewhere. Tottenham have emerged as a potential destination for the 28-year-old winger.

Thomas Frank seek more quality on the flanks and they consider the 28-year-old to be an ideal fit for their system. Spurs are ready to offer up to €60 million to strike a deal with West Ham for their star striker. They see him as a high-impact signing, given what he has done at the London club, without much support.

While he is an integral part of the Hammers’ first team, they haven’t ruled out a potential sale. They could sanction his departure if the right financial offer arrives, as the money raised could then help them strengthen other areas on the pitch.

Spurs need to convince both West Ham and the player about their project. Meanwhile, €60 million might not be enough to get a deal over the line, but it can certainly help Tottenham open negotiations.