Fraser unsure of Cherries stay
Bournemouth forward Ryan Fraser has admitted that he is uncertain where he will be playing his football next season, having been linked with a possible move.
The 25-year-old Scotland international is out of contract with the Cherries at the end of next season, having joined Bournemouth for just £400,000 from Aberdeen in January 2013.
I don't know what is happening. I'm not just saying that.
Ryan Fraser
Since then he has made 171 appearances in all competitions, scoring 22 goals, including six in the Premier League last season.
However, Fraser says he has no clue about what will happen in the future, telling BBC Scotland: "The lads have been asking. I don't know myself so there's no point thinking about it, wherever I'll be, I'll be.
"I don't know what is happening. I'm not just saying that."
"Wherever I'll be, if it's Bournemouth or if it's at somebody else, then all you can do is try your best and enjoy your football."
Fraser helped Bournemouth finish in 14th place in the top-flight last season, two places lower than they had in the previous campaign.
They did, however, garner 45 points last term, which was one better than they managed in the 2017/18 Premier League season.
Bournemouth are 1/5 to finish in the bottom half of the table again next season, while they are 7/2 to be relegated to the Championship.
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Bournemouth forward Ryan Fraser has admitted that he is uncertain where he will be playing his football next season, having been linked with a possible move.
The 25-year-old Scotland international is out of contract with the Cherries at the end of next season, having joined Bournemouth for just £400,000 from Aberdeen in January 2013.
I don't know what is happening. I'm not just saying that.
Ryan Fraser
Since then he has made 171 appearances in all competitions, scoring 22 goals, including six in the Premier League last season.
However, Fraser says he has no clue about what will happen in the future, telling BBC Scotland: "The lads have been asking. I don't know myself so there's no point thinking about it, wherever I'll be, I'll be.
"I don't know what is happening. I'm not just saying that."
"Wherever I'll be, if it's Bournemouth or if it's at somebody else, then all you can do is try your best and enjoy your football."
Fraser helped Bournemouth finish in 14th place in the top-flight last season, two places lower than they had in the previous campaign.
They did, however, garner 45 points last term, which was one better than they managed in the 2017/18 Premier League season.
Bournemouth are 1/5 to finish in the bottom half of the table again next season, while they are 7/2 to be relegated to the Championship.
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Source: bet365.com

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