Bournemouth have announced a £45 million price tag for midfielder Alex Scott, prompting immediate interest from several Premier League heavyweights. The club’s decision comes as they sit sixth in the Premier League with 57 points, having recorded 13 wins, 18 draws and seven defeats from 38 games, and a recent form of DDWWD.
Why is Alex Scott attracting top‑flight attention?
Scott, 24, has been a revelation this season, contributing eight goals and five assists as Bournemouth logged 58 goals while conceding 54. His ability to drive forward from deep, link play and score late winners has not gone unnoticed. Managers such as Mikel Arteta at Arsenal and Pep Guardiola at Manchester City have reportedly sent scouts to Dean Court, hoping to secure the talented midfielder before the summer window closes.
What does the £45 million fee mean for Bournemouth?
Setting the fee at £45 million signals Bournemouth’s intent to cash in on a player whose market value has surged. The club, currently 28 points behind leaders Arsenal in the title race, could use the funds to strengthen multiple positions. A potential reinvestment could see them add depth to the defence or bring in a proven striker to boost their goal‑difference, which currently sits at +4.
How will this affect Bournemouth’s upcoming fixtures?
With the transfer deadline looming, Bournemouth must balance the risk of losing a key player against the need to stay competitive. Their last result, a 1‑1 draw with Nottingham Forest on 24 May 2026, showed resilience but also highlighted a reliance on midfield creativity. If Scott departs, the Cherries will need to rely on the likes of Adam Smith and emerging talent James Miller to fill the void, especially as they aim to maintain their unbeaten run in the last five games (DDDDW).
What are the next steps for the deal?
Negotiations are expected to intensify over the next week, with Bournemouth’s sporting director, Laura Henderson, confirming that the club will consider offers that meet or exceed the set price. Should a Premier League giant meet the demand, a swift medical and personal terms will be arranged, aiming for a completion before the transfer window shuts on 31 August 2026.
Bournemouth’s strategic move to price Scott high reflects both their ambition to stay in the top half of the table and their willingness to capitalize on a player whose performances have helped them secure a sixth‑place finish and a solid defensive record. The coming days will reveal whether the Cherries can keep their star or turn the fee into a springboard for further squad upgrades.
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