Arsenal transfer news: Ryan Fraser admits Gunners talk is ‘very nice’

The Scottish winger has scored six goals and made 11 assists in the Premier League this season for Bournemouth

Jack Rathborn
Thursday 04 April 2019 04:19 EDT
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Ryan Fraser admits transfer speculation linking him with a move to Arsenal is “very nice.”

The Bournemouth star has impressed this season, contributing six goals and 10 assists for Eddie Howe’s side in the Premier League.

And the 25-year-old concedes he is flattered by the links.

“I’m not going to lie, it’s very nice. It means you are are doing something right,” Fraser told Sky Sports News.

“They are a huge club, a massive club. When you see your name thrown around you always think to yourself that you are a Bournemouth player and you try to do well.


“I’m not going to lie, you do feel good, especially when it’s a massive club.”

Fraser has one year remaining on his contract after this season, but is not focusing on changing his game to impress potential suitors. 

“No, not really. If you think like that I’ll probably have one [a bad game] at the weekend, my passing will be miles off,” he added.

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“I will just keep doing what I am doing, try to enjoy myself and try to win the game for my team.

“What will be, will be.”

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