Everton Handed Boost To Sign 20 G/A Forward: Right Man For Moyes? | OneFootball

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·5 July 2026

Everton Handed Boost To Sign 20 G/A Forward: Right Man For Moyes?

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David Moyes wants his man. And now, he knows he can get him. According to reports from TEAMtalk, via Read Everton, Jarrod Bowen has directly told his former boss that he is ready to seriously consider a summer move to Goodison Park. It is a massive development. Insider Graeme Bailey has added some vital context to this, revealing that the England international has given the green light, but on one strict condition: the Everton hierarchy must put a formal proposal on the table.

Jarrod Bowen clears the way for Everton summer switch

West Ham’s painful relegation from the top flight has changed everything. It has forced a top-tier forward to look beyond East London to save his international career.


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The bond here matters. You cannot underestimate the deep trust built during their incredibly successful time together at the London Stadium. It was Bowen, after all, who scored that historic winning goal in the 2023 Europa Conference League final under the Scot. That kind of history sticks with you. Separate updates from Read West Ham suggest the wheels are already turning, with initial preliminary contact taking place behind the scenes.

It will not be a free run, though. Tottenham and Aston Villa are both keeping a close eye on the situation, and that heavy competition is a real worry for the Blues.

Money, tactics, and the Iliman Ndiaye domino effect

LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 24: Jarrod Bowen of West Ham United during the Premier League match between West Ham United and Leeds United at London Stadium on May 24, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images)

The numbers speak for themselves. Under Moyes, Bowen racked up a stunning 60 goals and 41 assists across 202 senior appearances. That explains the connection. Even while the Hammers collapsed around him last term, the 29-year-old still produced elite numbers, bagging nine goals and 11 assists in the Premier League.

Publicly, the winger is playing it safe, branding any transfer talk as disrespectful while his current employers try to plan an immediate promotion back to the big time. Privately, it is a different story.

Financially, Everton are tied up. This whole deal hinges entirely on player sales, specifically involving Iliman Ndiaye. The Senegal attacker has stalled on fresh contract terms on Merseyside, and Manchester City are interested. Rumours suggest City could launch a massive bid worth up to £69m for Ndiaye. If that happens, the incoming deal is completely funded.

Getting Bowen for a fee likely around £20m is incredibly sensible business on paper. He is proven. Yet, swapping a mercurial 26-year-old talent like Ndiaye for a 29-year-old veteran brings distinct long-term risks.

Moyes relies on a robust, transition-heavy framework. It requires relentless defensive work from wide players, a role Bowen knows inside out. Right now, the Toffees desperately lack a clinical goal-scorer on the right flank who can deliver end product week in, week out. He provides an immediate upgrade. Relying on old mates can backfire if a manager ignores younger, more dynamic continental targets, but Bowen is a plug-and-play solution.

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