West Ham have declared Jarrod Bowen 'untouchable' this summer, even if a big-money sale could facilitate a significant overhaul at London Stadium. The Hammers captain has previously attracted interest from clubs such as Newcastle, but he still has five years left on his current contract, which runs until the summer of 2030.
West Ham are planning a major revamp of Graham Potter's squad, with Lucas Paqueta and Mohammed Kudus among those who could leave. Kudus is being targeted by Al-Nassr, and he has an exclusive release clause only available to Saudi Pro League clubs between July 1 and July 10.
There is also an £85million buy option for any clubs interested in signing the 24-year-old.
Kyle Macaulay, the newly-appointed head of recruitment who previously worked with Potter at Swansea, Brighton and Chelsea, is expected to prioritise the signings of a new striker and midfield reinforcements.
The future of Michail Antonio at West Ham remains uncertain, following his terrifying car accident in December. His contract expires this summer, and it is understood that the 35 year old earns more than £90,000 per week.
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