Bournemouth's defender Marcos Senesi will leave the club when his contract expires at the end of the season. The 29-year-old centre-back has spent four years with the Cherries, who are currently sixth in the Premier League. Since January 1, Senesi has been able to negotiate with European clubs regarding a free transfer, while also considering options to remain in England's top flight. Although Bournemouth offered him a new contract, he has decided to part ways with the club, alongside manager Andoni Iraola. Senesi expressed pride in his achievements at Bournemouth, stating he looks back on his time with fond memories. With two significant matches remaining this season, he is eager to see what the team can accomplish together. Securing sixth place would mark Bournemouth's highest finish in the Premier League, and they are close to achieving a record points tally. The Cherries are also in contention for European qualification, with hopes of reaching the Champions League. As for Senesi's future, he has been in discussions with multiple clubs, but his next move remains uncertain. His recent performances have increased his market value, making it crucial for any interested club to meet his salary demands, especially since this could be his last major contract.