Showing posts with label Tyrese Campbell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tyrese Campbell. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 September 2020

Bournemouth make loan bid for Tottenham defender

The Daily Telegraph has reported that AFCB is after Tottenham defender, and US international player, Cameron Carter-Vickers, 22. Cameron is a central defender that Bournemouth is looking at to replace Nathan Aké. He could form a partnership with Steve Cook going forward or Chris Mepham, but it is probably bad news for Jack Simpson who will be bumped down the list, while Lloyd Kelly may have to revert to a left-back role if he is to stay at the Cherries.
Steve Cook could soon have a new centre-back partner.
Tottenham's Vitals website suggests Carter-Vickers' transfer valuation was around £4m in January 2020, but having had a loan period with Luton most recently, he has not stirred interest from Championship clubs, and his transfer fee has been lowered to more like £2.5m, reports Football Insider. The wages seem to have been a problem for Luton Town taking the player.

A loan move by Bournemouth may indicate that the Cherries are looking to hold on to any cash they can in their attempt to climb back to the Premier League and may indicate that they are looking to adapt to new budget constraints. A fee of £2.5-4m is easily within the Cherries' compass, but perhaps Bournemouth only expects to pick up a central defender for one season before looking to making a more permanent signing.

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At least Bournemouth is finally showing some interest in players. The defence has been the weakest part of the team and Carter-Vickers has plenty of Championship experience having played on loan for Sheffield Utd, Ipswich Town, Swansea City, Stoke City and Luton Town.

I'd gotten rather used to seeing Lloyd Kelly play as the stand-in centre-half, but this may mean that Bournemouth is expecting to lose Lloyd as well, which would be a pity. It could also mean that Jack Simpson might become available for a loan move this coming season of Bournemouth are successful in the bid to attract Carter-Vickers to the club.

Previous post on Cherry Chimes - Is Bournemouth's current strike force strong enough for the Championship?

In other new, The Daily Express reports that AFCB Stoke striker Tyrese Campbell and have has a £2m bid for Ipswich striker Kayden Jackson rejected. Meanwhile Aston Villa are lining up a bid for Josh King and Leicester are looking to make a bid for David Brooks.

Saturday, 1 February 2020

AFCB need fully committed players against Villa

Eddie Howe was keen to underline that his players will aim to give everything against Aston Villa today. They are a team that has been held back by confidence issues, but the players all know they have to give everything now.
They are staying and AFCB are ready for the fight ahead.
With no second chances as Howe describes the situation, Bournemouth know that a win would take them out of the relegation zone. What Eddie needs now is players that can make the difference and those players just might be coming back now - Josh King, Junior Stanislas and Jack Stacey will be assessed for match fitness. Meanwhile, Ryan Fraser admits that his head might not have been in the right place for all of the season, but that he is fully focused on getting Bournemouth out of trouble.


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What we can see is that the team is pulling together now. The way Eddie Howe spoke about Josh King and his link with Manchester United's interest, it seemed hard for him to rule out a move, but he clearly wanted to say Josh was staying. The value of King is worth more to Bournemouth on the pitch now than any lucrative deal, and if the player does go in the summer, when he could have gone this January, that is another clear indication of how much the players want to get themselves out of this situation together and pull away from the bottom of the league. 

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Bournemouth were reported to put in a £10m bid for Stoke City's Tyrese Campbell, but the Bournemouth Echo ruled that out because the striker signed a new deal with Stoke last week, and I hoped that was the end of any ideas Man United would have with King going to them in a loan deal. It was good to see Transfer Deadline Day pass without any dramas.

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We want players that are committed to the cause at AFCB, but if the are players that want off then it is always best to let them go. What we do now is that all 11 players that start the game against Aston Villa need to be fully committed, because this is now the game of the season until the next match.
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Other news, Matt Butcher joined St Johnstone in a loan move until the end of the season.

Previous post on Cherry Chimes - Cherries must put Villa under pressure

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Possible AFCB Team
AFCB Subs: Boruc, Stacey, L Cook, Billing, Surman, King, Surridge

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