Jarrod Bowen is the marquee signing to supercharge Everton - forget minor upgrades
Jarrod Bowen looks like the perfect signing for Everton after West Ham United's relegation.
The England international almost single-handedly carried the Hammers' attack during the 2025-26 campaign, scoring nine goals and providing 11 assists in 38 Premier League appearances.
Despite the 29-year-old's heroics at London Stadium, he was unable to help Nuno Espirito Santo's team avoid relegation.
Bowen's future at West Ham now feels uncertain in the Championship and Hill Dickinson Stadium could provide him an avenue back to the Premier League.
The forward was a pivotal member of the Irons' squad under David Moyes that went on to win the Conference League title.
With the Scottish manager arguably desperate for attacking quality at the Merseyside outfit, the Englishman's arrival in L3 seems like a no-brainer.
Jarrod Bowen's off-field impact on Everton fans could help David Moyes
Bowen has established himself as one of the best attackers in the Premier League in recent years and his move to the Toffees would generate massive fanfare.
While Jack Grealish helped push the Blues forward, Moyes was ultimately unable to show much progress.
The West Ham captain could undoubtedly help the Merseysiders secure European qualification next season.
Supporters in L3 have been left frustrated by the club's stagnation, with some demanding Moyes' dismissal, but Bowen could change all that.
While everyone is talking about Hayden Hackney and Tyrqiue George's signings at the Merseyside outfit, the Hammers' forward is the marquee upgrade they should pursue.
David Moyes can kill two birds with one stone after Jarrod Bowen transfer
Moyes is a big fan of Bowen and it's not hard to see why Everton want to sign him from West Ham.
Seamus Coleman's departure has left a leadership void in the Toffees' dressing room and the England international is more.
What the winger would also guarantee at the Blues is consistent goal contributions, something the Scottish manager has been desperate for.
While Bowen primarily played on the right-wing, he has also featured as a centre-forward at times for West Ham, and given Beto and Thierno Barry's struggles, the Englishman may be the solution to the Merseyside outfit's issues up top.
