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Chelsea and Manchester United have expressed interest in acquiring Tyler Adams from AFC Bournemouth, with a transfer fee estimated at around £30 million. Despite this attention, Bournemouth remain under no immediate pressure to sell the dynamic USA midfielder, whose contract extends until 2028.

Meanwhile, Bournemouth’s recruitment radar also includes Jamie Leweling, a winger currently playing for VfB Stuttgart. Valued at approximately €50 million, Leweling is attracting interest not only from Bournemouth but also from Everton. The player himself has stated that he will “never rule anything out” this summer, although his current focus lies on the upcoming World Cup.

Loan Prospects and Development Partnerships

On the subject of loan moves, Birmingham City has reportedly shown interest in securing a temporary deal for Bournemouth striker Daniel Jebbison. However, this potential signing has been met with skepticism by a Birmingham fan pundit, who advised the club to “avoid him,” expressing doubts about Jebbison’s suitability for Championship-level football despite interest from multiple clubs in the division.

Off the pitch, AFC Bournemouth is strengthening its developmental framework through a partnership with Bryanston School. This collaboration aims to integrate elite football training with comprehensive educational and pastoral support, creating enhanced pathways for academy players. Sam Gisborne, representing Bournemouth’s academy, praised Bryanston’s facilities and bespoke approach, highlighting the benefits this partnership brings to nurturing young talents.

With these strategic moves both on and off the field, AFC Bournemouth continues to shape its squad and youth development plans as it navigates the summer transfer window and beyond.

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