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  1. Travers ends nine-year spell at Bournemouthpublished at 12:35

    Mark Travers in action for BournemouthImage source, Getty Images

    Mark Travers has completed a permanent move away from Bournemouth after joining Everton.

    The 26-year-old spent nine years with the Cherries after joining the academy from Irish side Shamrock Rovers in 2016.

    He made 82 appearances for the club, producing a player-of-the-match performance on his Premier League debut against Tottenham in 2019 as a teenager, and also played a key role in Bournemouth securing promotion from the Championship in 2021-22.

    Travers struggled for game time last season and spent the second half of the campaign on loan with Championship side Middlesbrough.

    In a statement, the club said: "Everyone at AFC Bournemouth would like to extend their thanks to Mark for his efforts and contribution during his nine years at the club."

  2. Cherries launch 2025-26 home kitpublished at 09:01

    Bournemouth players post in the club's new home kitImage source, AFC Bournemouth

    Bournemouth have unveiled their home kit for the 2025-26 season.

    According to the club, the design "reimagines the club's iconic red and black stripes with a distinctive twist".

    That twist, the Cherries statement continued, is "a subtle sand-textured pattern woven into each stripe, inspired by the golden shores of Bournemouth's coastline".

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  3. How much did Premier League clubs earn in prize money?published at 19:32 14 July

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    All 20 clubs earn a share of Premier League prize money. The amount each club receives depends on their league position and number of televised matches.

    Prize money consists of UK and international merit broadcast payments, equal shares, commercial revenues and facility fees.

    All clubs received a central commercial payment of £7.9m and equal shares from UK (£29.8m) and international (£59.2m) revenues.

    Clubs are also paid a facility fee for matches broadcast on domestic TV. Liverpool had 30 of their 38 league matches televised - more than any other club.

    1st: Liverpool - £174.9m

    2nd: Arsenal - £171.5m

    3rd: Manchester City - £165.5m

    4th: Chelsea - £163.7m

    5th: Newcastle United - £160.2m

    6th: Aston Villa - £159.3m

    7th: Nottingham Forest - £152.5m

    8th: Brighton - £145.1m

    9th: Bournemouth - £143.4m

    10th: Brentford - £138.9m

    11th: Fulham - £135.5m

    12th: Crystal Palace - £136.1m

    13th: Everton - £131.8m

    14th: West Ham - £130.9m

    15th: Manchester United - £136.2m

    16th: Wolves - £123.1m

    17th: Tottenham - £127.8m

    18th: Leicester - £116.9m

    19th: Ipswich Town - £111.1m

    20th: Southampton - £109.2m

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  4. 'Happy to get it over the line' - Cherries youngster Harris on Eastleigh loanpublished at 08:02 11 July

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    Young Bournemouth defender Archie Harris says he is "happy" with his new deal and loan to Eastleigh after the "overwhelming moment" of making his first Premier League matchday squad last season.

    The 20-year-old has joined the National League side on a season-long loan after signing a new contract with the Cherries earlier this week.

    "I was hoping I'd get [a contract] after last season," he told BBC Radio Solent.

    "I thought I finished the season strong and the loan move is similar to be honest. Eastleigh had enquired about it towards the end of last season so I was having to wait and wait, but I'm happy to get it over the line and happy to be there.

    "On a personal basis, it was a tough start to the season with injury but to come back from that and make my first Premier League squad was a great moment alongside a few of the other lads."

    Harris was named on the bench for the Boxing Day game against Crystal Palace and the trip to Fulham that followed, both times remaining an unused substitute.

    "The day before is when it all gets announced and it was an overwhelming moment for me and a really proud one for me and my family," he added.

    "Then, with the under-21s to finish the season with 14 wins in a row and come up just short of the title was tough, but overall a very good season for us for our first campaign in that league."

    Listen to the full chat on BBC Sounds

  5. Bournemouth submit Vitality Stadium expansion planspublished at 09:05 10 July

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    Bournemouth owner Bill Foley hopes to increase the Vitality Stadium's capacity to approximately 20,500 according to plans submitted to Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council.

    It currently holds 11,286, so the increase of up to 9,215 seats will occur from demolishing the existing South Stand to build a new grandstand and by expanding the North and East stands.

    The plan - available on the BCP Council planning website, external - also shows how additional seats will be made by infilling all four stadium corners.

    Bournemouth agreed a deal to buy the stadium back from Structadene in April, 20 years after they sold it to the property company to avoid going into administration.

    Foley was keen to redevelop the stadium as building a new stadium would have taken five or six years.

    There are also plans to modernise the facility with new perimeter fencing and relocated turnstiles, a new ticket office and fan zone and additional hospitality space.

    Bournemouth plan hold a public exhibition at Vitality Stadium on Monday, 21 July between 15:30 and 20:00 BST.

  6. Last Pundit Standing - finding the BBC's next football expertpublished at 17:47 8 July

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    The BBC's search to find a new football expert is under way, with 12 content creators competing in Last Pundit Standing to win a role as BBC Sport's next football content creator.

    The first two episodes of the show - co-hosted by former Watford captain Troy Deeney and YouTuber and football presenter James Allcott - are available to watch on iPlayer, as well as BBC Sport's YouTube channel and TikTok account, with new episodes every week until 11 August.

    The contestants, who were chosen from more than 400 applicants, will be whittled down through a series of tasks staged at iconic football locations as the creators are challenged by some of the biggest names in the game.

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  7. All smiles as Cherries return for pre-season testingpublished at 09:46 7 July

    Andoni Iraola looking at his pre-season notesImage source, Getty Images

    Bournemouth's first-team players returned to the training centre over the weekend as pre-season testing took place.

    There were plenty of smiles despite the intensive programme Andoni Iraola and his team have put together.

    Antoine Semenyo and Eli Junior Kroupi running in trainingImage source, Getty Images
    Marcos Senesi smiling whilst in the gymImage source, Getty Images
    Marcos Senesi, Philip Billing, Justin Kluivert and Alex Paulsen during pre-season testingImage source, Getty Images
  8. Truffert relishing Premier League dreampublished at 14:18 4 July

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    Bournemouth's newest signing, Adrien Truffert, says he is thrilled to have joined the club as he prepares for his first taste of Premier League football.

    Truffert was signed from Rennes as a replacement for Milos Kerkez. The deal is made up of an £11.4m fee and a possible £3m in add-ons, while Rennes have negotiated a 10% sell-on clause.

    "Very happy to be here," Truffert said to AFCBTV, external. "It is a very good opportunity to make my start in the Premier League in this club, so very excited and very happy to be here.

    "That's why I made this choice. For me to make my start in the Premier League, it's important to come early, to get to meet my teammates, to feel good on the pitch, a lot of time to prepare to have a very good season.

    "It will be my first time in the Premier League, but I've played a lot of games in Ligue 1, and it can help me a lot because it's important to have experience before playing in the Premier League. I am very excited, and I will see when I will make my start, it is one of my dreams."

  9. 'Semenyo contract should ward off the vultures... for now'published at 07:33 4 July

    Jordan Clark
    BBC Radio Solent

    Antoine SemenyoImage source, Getty Images

    Antoine Semenyo's new contract was the positive news Bournemouth fans have been craving.

    The elation of the Cherries' record breaking season was quickly replaced by a fear that many of their top performers would be plucked away by bigger clubs, so it will be a welcome relief that Semenyo has not followed Dean Huijsen and Milos Kerkez out the door.

    Semenyo is powerful, aggressive and a huge part of the way Bournemouth play under Andoni Iraola. Losing him this summer would probably have been a bigger blow to supporter moral than the departures of Huijsen and Kerkez, who had both been expected to leave for some time.

    Despite the speculation about Semenyo's future, I think there was always a quiet confidence amongst the Cherries hierarchy that their joint-top goalscorer from last season would decide to stay.

    The contract is essentially just a one-year extension to the long-term deal he signed last summer but it should do enough to ward off the circling vultures for the short-term at least.

    Bournemouth have developed Semenyo into one of the most dangerous attackers in the Premier League and he will undoubtedly have ambitions to play European football in the future.

    The challenge for the Cherries now will be to match those ambitions.

  10. 'Utterly delighted' - fans react to Semenyo's new dealpublished at 15:54 2 July

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    We asked for your thoughts on Antoine Semenyo signing a contract extension to keep him at the club until 2030, ending speculation he may be the latest to leave Vitality Stadium this summer.

    Here are some of your replies:

    Michael: Unlike the two who have left Bournemouth this summer and who are likely starters for their new clubs, I am not sure Antoine could be sure of starting every game for a so-called bigger club. By staying at Bournemouth he is pretty much guaranteed a starting place in each game and probably realises that the grass is not always greener somewhere else. He could become our Matthew Le Tissier.

    Andrew: Utterly delighted.

    Mark: Nice to know he's staying, a great player for us. If we can hang on to most of the other players and have some new ones come in, we'll be fine, Must admit, Bournemouth fans were getting a bit jittery with players leaving. Now, who knows? We might just be a surprise package again.

    Paul: Him signing means that at least he doesn't go away for free. Would love to see him stay but football is business.

    Chris: Good news re Semenyo. Now, we need to sort out the defence.

  11. Semenyo's contract a boost for Bournemouthpublished at 12:26 2 July

    Tom McCoy
    BBC Sport Journalist

    Semenyo in action for BournemouthImage source, Getty Images

    Antoine Semenyo was one of the Premier League's most dynamic players in 2024-25.

    The 25-year-old was among the league's leading performers in several key attacking metrics, impressing with his direct style of play. Only Mohamed Salah and Cole Palmer attempted more shots than Semenyo, while his 69 successful dribbles was also the third-highest total in the top flight.

    Semenyo stats showing:
He ranked 3rd in successful dribbles (69), 2nd in carries ending in shot (40), and 3rd in carries ending in chance created (26) and total shots (125).
Strong Physical Presence:
Semenyo led the league in total duels (536) and ranked 4th in duels won (227), demonstrating his physicality and ability to win battles on the pitch.
Goal Contribution:
He scored 11 goals during the 2024-25 season, contributing significantly to Bournemouth's attack.

    His confidence to shoot with either foot makes him particularly hard to handle for opposition defenders and equally comfortable on both flanks. Excluding headers, 54% of his shots last term were left-footed, five of them resulting in goals, while 46% came off his right boot, including six goals.

    Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola demands aggressive pressing from his attacking players, something Semenyo embraces wholeheartedly, contesting more duels and committing more fouls than any other Premier League player in the most recent campaign.

    There is room for improvement when it comes to his end product. He registered just five assists in 2024-25, while his shot conversion rate of 8.8% was also slightly below par. If he can improve on those aspects of his game, elite clubs are likely to come calling again sooner rather than later.

  12. 'Crucial' Semenyo commits to 2030 - have your saypublished at 08:23 2 July

    Antoine SemenyoImage source, Getty Images

    Antoine Semenyo says he has "grown so much" at Bournemouth after ending speculation surrounding his future by signing a new contract extension to keep him at the club until 2030.

    Semenyo had been linked with Manchester United, Liverpool and Tottenham this summer, but has opted to remain with the Cherries, despite the exits of team-mates Milos Kerkez to Liverpool and Dean Huijsen to Real Madrid.

    The 25-year-old Ghana forward joined from Bristol City in January 2023 and registered 13 goals and seven assists last season as Andoni Iraola's side achieved a record points tally of 56 and a joint-highest Premier League finish in ninth.

    He had signed a long-term contract 12 months ago.

    "I've grown so much at the club, both on and off the pitch, and I'm really happy to have signed ahead of returning for pre-season," Semenyo told club media.

    "From the fans to the staff and my team-mates, I can't speak highly enough of the people around the club. It's a great place to be and I'm excited to get back to Bournemouth and continue the hard work with the new season just around the corner."

    President of football operations Tiago Pintom added: "Antoine has been crucial to the club's progress and is a key member of the project here at Vitality Stadium.

    "We have a great relationship with Antoine and we're looking forward to continuing that as we hope to build on a record-breaking season.

    "His commitment to the club matches our ambition and I'm excited to see what can be achieved."

    What impact will this news have on Bournemouth's plans for the new season? How worried were you that Semenyo was going to follow Huijsen and Kerkez out of the club?

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  13. Kerkez departure was 'inevitable' published at 12:42 26 June

    Jordan Clark
    BBC Radio Solent

    Milos KerkezImage source, Getty Images

    It's a big blow for Bournemouth to lose Milos Kerkez but they've known this was probably coming for some time and have prepared well for his departure by signing left-backs Julio Soler and Adrien Truffert before they've allowed the Hungarian international to leave.

    The £40m represents another strong profit for the Cherries too and looks like good business when you consider the £31m Manchester City have just paid for Rayan Ait-Nouri.

    I'm sure it will hurt some fans that Richard Hughes has come back to Bournemouth to take Kerkez to Liverpool but I think it was inevitable that he was going to leave and if it wasn't the Reds then it would have probably been another top European club that came in for him.

    It's been a pleasure to watch Kerkez develop over the last two years and he is now rightly one of the most expensive left-back's in the world. He'll be a significant loss to the Cherries defensively and in attack. He did take a season to find his feet in the Premier League though and I'm not sure Bournemouth can afford that with his replacement. Truffert is a few years older at 23 and I'm sure the hope will be that his extra experience and style of play will mean he can hit the ground running next season.

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