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However, Bowen appeared to pledge his allegiance to the Hammers after their relegation despite links to Liverpool and Manchester United.The Reds will be looking for a new marquee attacker in the summer after saying their goodbyes to Salah on Sunday in his final outing for the club, a 1-1 draw with Brentford.That result saw Liverpool seal fifth place in the Premier League and secure a Champions League berth, with Salah laying on the assist for Curtis Jones' goal in his last appearance for the club.Speculation is now set to intensify over who Liverpool might bring in to plug the gap left by Salah's imminent exit, with Bowen among those touted for a switch to Anfield.A Guardian report recently suggested that Liverpool, alongside Manchester United and Chelsea, were keen on snapping up Bowen should West Ham drop out of the Premier League.READ MORE: Mohamed Salah gets his wish in final Liverpool match as Arne Slot joins in with crowdREAD MORE: Andy Robertson's agreement with next club as he makes emotional Liverpool admissionThe Hammers were indeed relegated from the top flight on Sunday, despite a commanding 3-0 victory over Leeds United on the final day of the season.Owen has shed light on why he could envisage Bowen departing West Ham in the wake of their relegation, and put forward the idea that a move to Liverpool as Salah's successor could suit everyone involved."Under normal circumstances, no. But he is such a West Ham lad, he's the captain, he's adored by the club, his family are all from the area," Owen said on Premier League Productions when asked if he thinks Bowen could remain at the London Stadium next season."If there's any big player that is going to be relegated and stick with it then you can see it.
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Latest Reds news and more on our dedicated Facebook pageBowen shed some light on his future prospects following West Ham's relegation, indicating that he has no intention of departing the east London club."Ultimately, this season we haven't been good enough and we've paid the price," Bowen told Sky Sports."I'm under contract here. Ultimately, what I see is getting this club back in the Premier League because that is where it deserves to be."This is a really, really low moment, but we have to bounce back because there's no other way.
