It comes as no surprise that Premier League sides have long been keeping a keen eye on the 22-year-old, he’s been nothing short of revolutionary for a club in free fall both on and off the pitch over the last two years.

The tenacity and trickery he possesses has become an increasingly integral part of his game since solidifying his place in Hull’s starting XI at the beginning of the 2017/18 campaign.

For a team that has suffered confidence and consistency issues for the most part since relegation from the Premier League, Bowen’s competence in defensive duty partnered with his composure and class on the ball sees him repeatedly turn defence into attack almost single-handedly.

Personally, I think he’d be better suited at a club lower down the top flight where he will thrive on a more responsible, free role to showcase his ability. Given how he’s adapted and grown to his role at the KCOM, however, he’ll be a valuable asset to any team and certainly has the skill set to perform regularly at a top team.

His willingness to not only be direct and cause problems for defenders but to bring other players in and create chances for those players and himself has also seen him have a lot of success down the right.

The Tigers’ Supporters’ and Players’ Player of the Year for 2017/18 reached 15 goals in all competitions in his first full season as a professional.

Since the start of this season he’s looked a different beast altogether with even more purpose to his play in terms of power and precision in the final third in particular, resulting in 11 goals and 3 assists already at the halfway point. It’ll be a miracle if he’s still playing in black and amber come February.

Be it Spurs, Fulham, Everton, Cardiff or any other interested parties; the man oozes Premier League quality and he’ll only keep improving. It’s just a case of whether he gets regular game time.