Commenting on the former Hull City star, the Liverpool boss described Bowen as his “favourite player” out of the squad. The comments sparked speculation that United could offer a move for the 27-year-old, who signed a new contract with West Ham last October.
Responding to suggestions that Klopp could try to bring Bowen to Merseyside, Antonio said: “He (Klopp) can sow whatever he wants! He just signed a seven-year contract. Money if you want it. Bring them! Salah?” does it work?”Antonio was unable to start after the Anfield loss to the Hammers due to injury and could only watch as his team-mates tried to get their gloves on against Liverpool. Commenting on how the Carabao Cup quarter-finals went, the Jamaica international told the Footballer’s Football podcast: “To be honest, I don’t want to talk about it. “I didn’t come,” he said. . “We gave you a great semi-final that you can overcome and win with confidence.” Here’s what we wanted to do to give you confidence that you can keep winning. If you’re out, you have to go to the winner. We are 2-0 down and could win 5 games.
Because we wanted to build confidence to the point where we could say, ‘We’ve won five games beating West Ham and nobody’s going to be able to catch up.’ Us’. “Usually when we play against you, we play a difficult game and create some chances. It wasn’t just any kind of game. In the first half we had no chance to score and you dominated the game. We have to say it was a very bad day. We need to clear our shoulders. I did not want. Even if you want to move on, you have to accept that. “It was a perfect weekend.”
West Ham United striker Michael Antonio West Ham United striker Michael AntonioWest Ham striker Michael Antonio has told Liverpool to “bring the money” if they want to sign Jared Bowen.
Bowen got on the scoresheet in the 5-1 defeat to the Reds at Anfield earlier this week and earned praise from Jurgen Klopp before kick-off.


















