Everton told what they will need to pay to complete Jarrod Bowen deal - expert

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Everton may have to spend upwards of £40million to reunite David Moyes with Jarrod Bowen ahead of the 2026-27 campaign.

That is according to former Manchester City financial adviser Stefan Borson, who exclusively told Football Insider that the Hammers won't want to part with the club captain following their relegation.

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Since Nuno Espirito Santo's side failed to avoid the drop to the Championship last season, rumours have been swirling around several players' futures in East London.

Mateus Fernandes and Crysencio Summerville are expected to leave for big fees, while Bowen's fate is a lot more complicated due to his personal connections to the Irons.

Married to Dani Dyer, daughter of lifelong West Ham fan Danny Dyer, the 29-year-old is stuck in a difficult position after the club couldn't stay in the Premier League.

Chelsea are said to be another team keeping tabs on the situation, and while Bowen may not suffer from a pay cut this summer, there are suggestions that he could leave anyway.

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Several reports have linked the former Hull City man with a move to Everton, mainly due to his success under Moyes, but speaking exclusively to Football Insider, Borson isn't convinced.

Speaking exclusively to Football Insider, he said: "I struggle with it because I just can't see how Everton can make it worthwhile for West Ham.

"I think West Ham need to get some real money out of that deal, otherwise they might as well just keep him and make him the centrepiece of getting promotion next season and coming back.

"So, unless they're going to get £30m-£40m for him, which I think is unlikely, it's definitely unlikely from Everton."

The Toffees, of course, aren't the only Premier League club keeping tabs on the situation, but those on Merseyside are hoping that the player wants a reunion with his former manager.

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The main attention is much more likely to be on the opposite flank, with every single supporter falling in love with Jack Grealish last season.

He two goals and six assists in 22 games before picking up his season-ending injury, but the Toffees saw enough to want to make the deal permanent.

Pep Guardiola's departure from Manchester City has thrown a spanner in the works, though, with reports suggesting that Enzo Maresca wants to consider his options.

All signs point towards Grealish going back to the Hill Dickinson, but the club must ensure a deal gets done, and that is much more difficult when focusing on other transfers too.

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