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Moyes main asset of this season is set to miss the upcoming Burnley game and potentially more fixtures

West Ham United’s forward Jarrod Bowen is set to miss the upcoming Burnley game and potentially more fixtures as he undergoes assessments from a specialist regarding his injured knee, writes the Claret&Hugh. The player, who was sent home from the international break, is dealing with a knee issue described by sources as “not quite right,” with fluid accumulation evident in recent scans.

Exclusive information provided to Claret&Hugh reveals that Bowen’s knee concerns may sideline him for an undetermined period. A source stated, “Bowen is seeing an expert as his knee is not quite right. It has fluid on it, and he could be missing for days or longer – we are waiting to see what the expert says.”

On a more optimistic note, there is encouraging news regarding Michail Antonio, who was initially feared to be out for the season due to a knee ligament problem. Recent scans, however, indicate that the injury is not as severe as anticipated, and Antonio could return to action within a month, providing a boost to the team.

While Antonio’s potential comeback offers some relief, West Ham faces additional challenges as midfielder Mohammed Kudus undergoes a late fitness test ahead of Ghana’s World Cup qualifier. Kudus is grappling with a back injury, raising the possibility of his absence from the Turf Moor clash this weekend.

The absence of Bowen and the uncertainties surrounding Kudus pose real concerns for West Ham, emphasizing the team’s need to navigate these injury challenges effectively in the upcoming fixtures.