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A Bournemouth outgoing that will go under the radar
A Bournemouth outgoing that will go under the radar

BBC News

time23-04-2025

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A Bournemouth outgoing that will go under the radar

Amid the latest round of speculation over the futures of Dean Huijsen, Milos Kerkez and Bournemouth's other stars, there will be one outgoing move from Vitality Stadium that will fly somewhat under the promotion to the Premier League, under ex-Cherries boss Scott Parker, was confirmed this week and will trigger an obligation to buy winger Jaidon Anthony, who has spent this season on loan at Turf Moor, for a reported fee of £ was on Arsenal's books as a schoolboy before joining Bournemouth as a 16-year-old and his time with the Cherries encompassed six different he did not make the first team under Eddie Howe, Anthony debuted under Jason Tindall and featured in the 2021 FA Cup quarter-final under his successor Jonathan his best run in the team came under his now-Clarets manager Parker, appearing in 45 out of 46 league games in the 2021-22 Championship promotion season and scoring eight more of a substitute role in the top flight, Anthony nevertheless netted three times in the Premier League under Gary O'Neil, including the winner at Nottingham Forest as the Cherries came from 2-0 down at half-time to win 3-2 and collect the league's Most Improbable Comeback award for despite featuring in Andoni Iraola's early games as Bournemouth boss, Anthony has found himself loaned out to high-flying Championship clubs, Leeds and Burnley, for the past two the Cherries having several fringe players out on loan, Anthony is unlikely to be the last to be ultimately deemed surplus to requirements.

Huijsen's Spain call-up a 'huge compliment' to Bournemouth
Huijsen's Spain call-up a 'huge compliment' to Bournemouth

BBC News

time19-03-2025

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Huijsen's Spain call-up a 'huge compliment' to Bournemouth

Discussed on the latest episode of BBC Radio Solent's Cherries: Unpicked is Bournemouth centre-back Dean Huijsen's call-up to the senior Spain squad for their upcoming Nations League quarter-final games against the had originally been named in the Under-21 setup for this international break, but the 19-year-old was drafted into the senior squad, external following the withdrawal of injured Barcelona defender Inigo about Huijsen's Premier League performances this season, ex-Cherries defender Joe Partington said: "A great word to describe him is proactive and not necessarily reactive - but he is capable of being reactive too."It is really difficult as a striker when you're playing against him because if you feel you have a yard on him, he can get it back, and more often than not he's reading what's going on before it's happened anyway."Partington said Huijsen being involved in the senior Spain squad at a young age is "such a huge compliment to him and the club", adding: "It's not just necessarily taking him from Juventus and having him as part of the squad, but they've played him in every minute of every game that he's been available. Because of that, he's reached another level."It's similar to when Nathan Ake was at Bournemouth. People could see he was maybe a level above. Obviously now he's gone to Manchester City and won everything. Huijsen seems to have that capability to step up to that level."Listen to the full episode on BBC Sounds

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