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Jarrod Bowen has reacted to a goodbye message from one of his West Ham United teammates on social media.
The England international has enjoyed a successful individual Premier League campaign, scoring 13 goals in 34 top-flight appearances.
But Bowen has attracted interest in the transfer market while West Ham have had a poor season, finishing just 14th.
The 28-year-old has been in particularly good form lately, scoring four goals in each of his last four Premier League appearances.
Bowen reacts as Lukasz Fabianski shares emotional West Ham departure message
Goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianksi played his last game for Graham Potter’s men on Sunday, 25 May, helping the East Londoners beat Ipswich Town 3-1.
The 40-year-old made an emotional Instagram post [25 May] as he wrote: “One last time in claret and blue. Thank you for every moment, spent with this club. West Ham will always have a place in my heart.”
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Fabianski’s emotional message attracted a like from Bowen, whose future will be determined during the summer transfer window.
West Ham could let Tomas Soucek leave
The London Stadium side will miss the services of Fabianski, who has made 14 Premier League appearances this term, as Potter has largely favoured the services of Alphonse Areola.
Lukasz Fabianski stats | Premier League 2024/25 |
Appearances | 14 |
Clean sheets | 2 |
Saves | 50 |
But Fabianski’s departure is not the only exit the Hammers will witness this summer, because Potter will be keen to build his own squad ahead of next season.
Meanwhile, former Manchester United and Blackburn Rovers chief scout Mick Brown exclusively informed Football Insider that West Ham will allow Tomas Soucek to leave East London this summer amid interest from Premier League rivals Everton.
Soucek has enjoyed yet another successful season in claret and blue this campaign, notching nine goals and one assist in 35 top-flight appearances.
The highlight of the Czechia international’s West Ham career arrived in 2023, when he helped the London Stadium club win the Conference League.
But while Soucek has served the Hammers well over the years, his exit could help Potter reshape his squad.
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