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First Team

Dan Gosling pens new four-year deal

Dan Gosling signs his new contract alongside chief executive Neill Blake.

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AFC Bournemouth midfielder Dan Gosling has put pen to paper on a new four-year contract at Vitality Stadium.

The 27-year-old, who has been a Cherries player since May 2014, will remain at the club until at least the summer of 2021.

Devon-born Gosling began his career at local club Plymouth Argyle, rising through the ranks before holding down a place in the first team aged just 16.

A move to Everton followed and Gosling spent two-and-a-half years at Goodison Park before switching to top flight rivals Newcastle United.

He struggled for regular game time in the north-east due to injuries, but the former England Under-21 international has flourished on the south coast, helping AFC Bournemouth lift the Championship title and establish themselves in the top flight.

“I’ve really enjoyed my three years here,” said Gosling.

“It’s gone so fast but I believe I’ve improved immensely, working with the manager and his coaching staff.

“In that time we have gained promotion and spent two years in the Premier League, so it couldn’t have gone any better.

“My goal now is to be a mainstay in the side and keep adding to my game.”

AFC Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe said: “I am delighted Dan has signed a new contract as he is a very important part of our squad and what we are trying to achieve here.

“He has great talent, huge energy and offers real quality to our midfield. Despite only being 27, Dan also has plenty of Premier League experience and that is crucial for a team that is still relatively new to the division.”

AFC Bournemouth chief executive Neill Blake added: “Dan’s new contract is great news for the long-term future of club, as it underlines the importance we place on developing and retaining talented players.

“Dan is has played a key role in our journey to this point and we believe he can be just as crucial in the years ahead, as we look to build on our success.”

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