Tottenham’s problems in front of goal this season have already been well documented, with the side scoring only three times across their last five Premier League outings.
As a result, it would make sense to target a proven Premier League performer, and the 20-cap England international certainly fits that profile, having consistently delivered goals and assists over the past six campaigns.
Bowen’s record underlines his reliability, with strong goal involvement totals in nearly every season since 2020. Praised as a “superstar” by writer Paddy Keogh, he has shown he can thrive at a high level and step up for a major club.
However, any move would likely come at a hefty cost, with figures of around £100m being suggested.
That would represent a huge outlay for Tottenham and a club-record fee for a player who has yet to test himself at the very top, meaning Spurs would be wise to negotiate a more reasonable price.

