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Adli wants Bournemouth move

Adli wants Bournemouth move

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Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Amine Adli has given his preference to join Bournemouth amid rival interest.Talks between the two clubs over a move reportedly worth £26m are ongoing, but the 25-year-old has told all parties about his desire to move to the south coast this summer.The move may be linked to Dango Outtara's potential exit as he draws interest from Brentford.
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