Jarrod Bowen has signed a new seven-year contract with West Ham United.
“Everyone knows what this club means to me, so committing my future until 2030 means so much to me and my family," Bowen told the club's official website.
“I’ve loved every minute of my time here. Winning the Europa Conference League in Prague was an amazing moment, scoring the winner in the last minute will be something I’ll cherish forever.
“It’s left us all wanting that feeling again and again – we want to create more memories together, for our fantastic fans, and for this fantastic football club.”
"Hopefully I can go down as a legend in years to come"
— West Ham United (@WestHam) October 8, 2023
Jarrod Bowen, 2030. 🖊 pic.twitter.com/3oWqRrXrs5
Bowen's new deal is a big boost to West Ham, who sit seventh in the table following Sunday's 2-2 draw with Newcastle United.
The winger has scored five goals this season, the fourth most in the Premier League. Three of those strikes came in one month, earning him a nomination for September's EA SPORTS Player of the Month award, the voting for which closes on Monday.
Since joining from Hull City in January 2020, the 26-year-old has made 133 Premier League appearances, scoring 32 goals.
He also scored a last-minute goal in last season's UEFA Europa Conference League final to give West Ham their first trophy for 43 years.
“His goal in Prague will live long in the memory of everyone connected to West Ham – it’s given him a platform to go from strength to strength and we’re really reaping the benefits, he’s getting better and better," manager David Moyes added.
“He’s a fantastic boy and an outstanding professional – I’m sure his positive progress will continue over the course of his new contract.”
West Ham's first match after the international break is a trip to Aston Villa, who are two points and two places above them, on Sunday 22 October.