Ryan Fraser has said that there is a ‘very good chance’ that he will be a Bournemouth player next season, despite interest from Arsenal.
The Scotland international has had a sensational season for the Cherries this season, scoring seven goals and providing a hugely impressive 14 assists, just two fewer than the mercurial Eden Hazard.
His form for Bournemouth has seen him linked with a move to Arsenal this summer, although Eddie Howe has previously stressed that he is keen to keep the 25-year-old at the club, despite the fact that the winger is soon to enter the final year of his contract.
However, Fraser himself has now suggested that he will not be on the move in the summer and has already set himself a target for next season.
“I’ve got a year left. There’s a very good chance I’ll be here next season,” Fraser said, as reported by the Mirror.
“If that’s that then I’m going to try my best as I always do and I’ll enjoy it.
“I love the group here and the fans. There’s no bad side to what’s happening.
“There’s a good chance I’ll be here next season and I’ll try and beat my assists record next season as well.”