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Tottenham could now sign £60m Premier League player if they manage to avoid relegation

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Tottenham are still sweating on their Premier League status with two games of the season remaining.

A 1-1 draw against Leeds has put two points between Tottenham and West Ham, with Spurs set to play Chelsea away and Everton at home to wrap up the campaign.

How are we not getting these decisions? 😡

Spurs still have not been awarded a penalty this season… 😳

James Maddison of Tottenham Hotspur is tackled in the penalty box by Lukas Nmecha of Leeds United.
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Despite the anxious end to the season, it would appear as though Tottenham are already keen to make some recruitment plans ahead of the 2026/27 campaign.

West Ham are the other team fighting to stay up ahead of Tottenham and Spurs have their sights on one of their stars should they go down this season.

West Ham player Jarrod Bowen
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Tottenham want Jarrod Bowen from West Ham

Should the Hammers go down this season, there will surely be several clubs looking to raid the squad.

According to Team Talk, Bowen is in the sights of a number of clubs, with Tottenham in the mix alongside Newcastle, Everton and Liverpool.

Tottenham will offer Bowen the chance to remain in London, and that is likely to appeal to the versatile forward who is the Hammers’ captain.

Losing Bowen to Tottenham would be a cruel blow in the aftermath of relegation, and there is a belief that the player might choose to remain at the London Stadium.

Bowen has become a legend at West Ham, and the club will try desperately to keep him from Tottenham’s clutches during the summer, although relegation might leave them facing a tall order.

🤑Tottenham could go for Jarrod Bowen in the summer but where would you play him if he was to sign?

Third time could be a charm for Tottenham

Spurs have tried to sign Bowen on two previous occasions, with West Ham standing firm on the back of advances from the London rivals.

Bowen would be a stunning pick-up for any Premier League outfit and a deal for less than £60 million could be done if West Ham are relegated to the Championship.

The versatile player is exactly the sort of player that Tottenham should be looking at this summer, and he could quickly emerge as the number one target at the end of the season.

The ball will be in Bowen’s court over his future, and if he heads to Tottenham, his West Ham legacy could come under serious scrutiny.