Man United draw up surprising Jarrod Bowen transfer plan

Manchester United are reportedly considering a move for Jarrod Bowen as part of an ambitious plan to strengthen their attack ahead of the summer transfer window, with Liverpool and Chelsea also in the race for his signature.
United’s interest is closely tied to uncertainty around West Ham United’s league status and the financial implications that could follow a potential relegation battle.
Bowen is viewed internally as one of the most valuable attacking assets that could become available under such circumstances.
Tactical rethink at old Trafford
The most notable aspect of United’s plans is the proposed tactical role for Bowen. While he has spent most of his career operating on the right wing or as a secondary striker, United are reportedly exploring a switch to the left flank to maximise his direct running, pressing, and goal threat.

This reflects a broader shift in recruitment strategy at Old Trafford, with the club prioritising versatility and adaptability across its forward line rather than rigid positional specialists.
Transfer battle expected to intensify
Competition for Bowen’s signature is expected to be strong. Liverpool and Chelsea are both monitoring developments closely, with all three clubs positioned to move quickly if West Ham are forced into player sales to stabilise their finances.
Bowen has previously stated that he reassesses his future at the end of each season, leaving the door open to a potential departure depending on West Ham’s final league outcome.
With Manchester United already securing Champions League qualification, their sporting project and squad direction could become key factors if the transfer battle escalates in the coming weeks.
