Jarrod Bowen has pledged his commitment to West Ham despite the club's relegation from the Premier League, according to Sky Sports.

The forward, long considered one of the Hammers' most influential players, was widely expected to attract interest from clubs eager to capitalise on West Ham's demotion. Yet, rather than push for an exit, Bowen has signalled his intention to stay and help fire the club back to the top flight.

His decision will come as a major boost to West Ham, who face the prospect of rebuilding in the Championship after a difficult campaign led to their fall from the Premier League. Losing a player of Bowen's quality would have been a significant blow, both on the pitch and in terms of squad morale, as the club looks to plot an immediate return.

While Sky Sports' report does not detail the full circumstances behind Bowen's decision, his show of loyalty suggests he remains central to West Ham's plans as they prepare for life outside English football's elite division.