“Nothing to prove to anybody” – Ex-West Ham striker urges star to reject opportunities to leave this summer
Former West Ham striker Brian Deane has urged Jarrod Bowen to stay at West Ham this season.
The Hammers captain is one of several star names being linked with a move away from London Stadium following the club’s relegation to the Championship.
Having posted record losses of over £100m earlier this year, it’s claimed West Ham need to raise north of that same amount in player sales this summer to help balance the books.
Indeed, that poses serious challenges for manager Nuno Espirito Santo, who is tasked with winning promotion back to the Premier League at the first time of asking.
Bowen, Mateus Fernandes, Crysencio Summerville and Taty Castellanos are all being tracked by Premier League clubs ahead of the summer transfer window opening next week.
But it is no secret that Bowen is committed to the club and possesses a loyalty rarely seen among footballers in the modern game.
It’s being reported this week that West Ham are desperate to keep him at the club beyond the summer, while his father-in-law, Danny Dyer, has admitted Bowen doesn’t want to leave.
But should a big enough offer come in for the winger, we all know West Ham will understandably be tempted to accept, especially given the need to raise as much transfer income as possible and the fact he’s the squad’s highest earner, with a contract believed to be worth around £150k-a-week.
Bowen has “nothing to prove” in Premier League
But Brian Deane, who scored six goals in 26 Division One appearances for the Hammers in the 2003/2004 season, believes Bowen should do what he can to stay put this summer because he has nothing to prove in England’s top flight.
Speaking exclusively to West Ham World, Deane said: “If I’m Jarrod Bowen, I’m thinking to myself, why would I want to go anywhere else?
“The reason for that is there’s always a lot of talk about, oh, you know, so-and-so has got to be ambitious; Bowen has got nothing to prove to anybody in the Premier League. I feel that sometimes happiness is more important.
“Being at a club where you can go out, you can enjoy your football, you don’t have to go to another place and be a fish in a pond.
“Sometimes you can get bullied into thinking that you need to move. I hope that he’s got sensible people around him. And I think that if he has got sensible people around him, I’d say, you know what, stay and enjoy your football.”
Bowen has the chance to become a fully fledged West Ham legend if he stays and helps guide the club back to the Premier League.
Aside from his winning goal in the 2023 UEFA Europa Conference League final, which ended West Ham’s 43-year wait for major silverware, Bowen has scored 85 goals in all competitions for the Hammers since signing from Hull in 2020.
If he stays and reaches 100 goals, he’ll be the first West Ham player to reach that milestone since Tony Cottee in 1987.
He would become just the 16th player in the club’s entire history to score 100 goals in all competitions, so the chance to join the likes of Cottee, Geoff Hurst, Trevor Brooking and Martin Peters in that list will no doubt be a tempting factor behind Bowen’s desire to stay at the club.








