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Ten of the best: Harry Arter photos

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To celebrate Harry Arter's new long-term deal at Vitality Stadium, we look back at his history with the Cherries.

Click through the image gallery above for a look back at Arter's highlights in a Cherries shirt.

Early steps as a Cherries player

After signing from non-league Woking, a fresh-faced Arter comes up against an equally youthful Gareth Bale and Tottenham in a pre-season friendly.

First goal for the club

In the second game of the 2011/12 season Arter netted his first goal for the Cherries, scoring late to seal a 2-0 home win over Sheffield Wednesday.

Welcoming back the gaffer

In October 2012, Arter struck again to celebrate Eddie Howe’s first match back with the Cherries as manager. The midfielder scoring the second in a 3-1 League One win over Tranmere Rovers.

Heading up

Man of the match Arter hugs his manager after League One promotion was secured at home to Carlisle in 2013, Arter also scoring in the 3-1 party.

Pushing on in the Championship

An Arter brace supplements Yann Kermagant’s hat-trick in the 5-0 Doncaster Rovers win, the Cherries finishing tenth on their return to the Championship.

Title to play for

With Premier League promotion secured but the Championship title still on the line, Arter scores at the Valley as the Cherries’ 3-0 win secures the silverware.

Personal accolades

After nine goals in 43 appearances, Arter received the Supporters’ Player of the Season trophy in the Championship-winning season.

Welcome to the top flight

After injury curtailed the start of his Premier League career, Arter made his top-flight bow in the match away at Southampton in November 2016.

Shooting for safety

A first Premier League came for Arter in the 3-1 home defeat to West Ham, the now Republic of Ireland international helping Bournemouth to safety in their first top-flight season.

Top-ten player

Another 35 Premier League appearances followed in 2016/17 as Arter helped his side reach the top half of the top flight for the first time.

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