Bournemouth have no intention of parting ways with their ex-signor Alex Scott before the summer transfer window, despite the serious interest on the side of the leading clubs of the English Premier League. This was reported by The Athletic journalist David Ornstein.
Previously, English newspapers reported that a 22-year-old midfielder could be available for around 60 million pounds sterling. Among the contenders for the football player were Arsenal and Manchester United, as it is important to follow the progress of one of the most promising English players.
However, according to Dzherel, Bournemouth’s position is no longer unchanged. The club's decision is to save Scott as much as possible for the first season of the work of the new head coach Marco Rose and does not see any options for selling him because of his extremely important positions..
“His candidacy was discussed at Arsenal, Manchester United and, without a doubt, at other clubs. But the problem is that Bournemouth has no intention of selling. The club itself will voice this position.
“It’s a hopeful astronomical proposition, they’ve decided to save the gravel as little as possible for the first season under Marco Rose,” Ornstein told The Athletic FC podcast.
Recently, the journalist showed respect for the footballer’s contract situation. Scott's plan is gradually approaching completion (summer 2028), so Bournemouth will continue. Prote Gravets himself may not rush to sign a new agreement, since in the future there will be an opportunity to go to one of the European grandees.