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Bournemouth are expected to face a late battle to retain their services midfield ace Alex Scott as rumours linking the 22-year-old with a move away from the Vitality Stadium continue to circulate.
Scott joined Bournemouth from Bristol City for £25m in the summer of 2023 despite sustaining a knee injury in the final weeks of his stay at Ashton Gate which delayed his debut by a number of months.
The Guernsey-born midfielder didn’t become a regular starter straight away as the Cherries finished in ninth position during Andoni Iraola’s first season in charge, but over the course of the last 18 months has developed into one of the first names on the team sheet for the south coast club.
Overall, Scott has played 73 times for Bournemouth registering four goals and as many assists while playing in the defensive midfield position. He’s renowned for his excellent composure in possession, his eye for a pass and his ability to break up opposition attacks.
He has already helped England win European Championships at Under-19 and Under-21 level, and in November last year earned his maiden call-up for Thomas Tuchel’s senior squad.
Scott is an outside contender to make it on the plane to North America this summer and his recent form has earmarked him as a top talent with room to grow as both Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur show interest.
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According to TEAMtalk, Scott is a transfer target for Tottenham this summer despite the club already bringing in Conor Gallagher from Atletico Madrid for £35m. Thomas Frank is thought to be an admirer of the Bournemouth midfielder and reportedly has been watching his progress closely.
Tottenham sit 14th only one point and position above Bournemouth heading into Matchday 22, but see Scott as someone that could help the team gain greater control in matches and potentially climb the table.
Scott has admitted in the past that he’s a Tottenham fan making it potentially an attractive proposition, although Bournemouth will be reluctant to sell one of their main players.
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Bournemouth have had a challenging time retaining the services of young talents despite their superb record of finding and developing footballers.
Antoine Semenyo, who has been on fire all season, recently joined Manchester City for £65m after his release clause was met, following the likes of Illia Zabarnyi, Milos Kerkez and Dean Huijsen out of the door from the summer along with striker Dominic Solanke to Tottenham a year earlier.
The Cherries are in 15th and will be reluctant to sell Scott due to their desire to remain in the Premier League, particularly after their recent dip in form, which has seen them win one of their last 11 league matches - ironically a 3-2 win over Spurs.
However, Bournemouth could have a difficult job retaining Scott particularly if Tottenham accelerate their interest in the footballer. The Cherries would likely demand a lucrative fee to sell Scott, but Tottenham could potentially sweeten the process with a swap offer. Tottenham are already stacked with midfield options - and one that could appeal to the Cherries is Archie Gray.
The former Leeds United man moved to North London from Elland Road for £40m but hasn’t really established himself as a regular. Overall, he’s made 64 appearances, but the majority of those came last term, under Ange Postecoglou.
He’s made 18 appearances so far this season but has started just eight in the league. That number could reduce following Gallagher’s arrival, with the likes of Lucas Bergvall, Pape Matar Sarr, Joao Palhinha and Rodrigo Bentancur all being on the books.