Bournemouth sign Marcus Tavernier from Middlesbrough in deal worth £12m
Bournemouth signal Marcus Tavernier from Middlesbrough in deal price £12m plus add-ons… because the 23-year-old winger pens a five-year deal to turn out to be Scott Parker’s third summer season signing after Joe Rothwell and Ryan Fredericks
- Bournemouth seal a cope with Middlesbrough to signal Marcus Tavernier
- The winger has penned a five-year contract in a deal price £12m plus add-ons
- Middlesbrough are in talks to signal centre-forward Rodrigo Munoz from Fulham
- The Riverside chiefs have additionally paid £3m to signal Marcus Forss from Brentford
By Simon Jones and Ash Rose For Mailonline
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Bournemouth signed Marcus Tavernier from Middlesbrough for £12million plus an additional £3m in bonuses.
Middlesbrough supervisor Chris Wilder confirmed a bid had been acquired and Tavernier travelled to Bournemouth to finalising phrases over the weekend.
The 23-year previous winger is predicted to be within the Cherries squad for his or her Premier League opener towards Aston Villa this weekend.

Marcus Tavernier turns into Bournemouth’s third summer season signing of the switch window


Middlesbrough winger Marcus Tavernier scored 5 objectives and notched up 5 assists final yr
He has penned a five-year deal, turning into Bournemouth’s third signing of the summer season after Joe Rothwell and Ryan Fredericks joined on free transfers.
Tavernier, the youthful brother of Rangers captain James, has been tipped to make a huge impact by England supervisor Gareth Southgate, who has adopted his progress at Boro and with England U20s.
Contributing 5 objectives and 5 assists to Boro’s seventh-place end final marketing campaign, as Wilder’s facet narrowly missed out on the Championship playoff locations.


Scott Parker’s has already recruited Ryan Fredericks and Joe Rothwell within the switch window


The winger may make his debut for The Cherries of their Premier League opener this week
Middlesbrough are in talks to signal Rodrigo Muniz from Fulham and have paid £3m for Brentford ahead Marcus Forss.
The Brazilian scored 5 objectives in 25 Championship appearances within the capital final season, whereas Forss scored as soon as throughout his six-month mortgage spell at Hull.
Middlesbrough kicked off the brand new marketing campaign with a 1-1 draw with West Brom on the Riverside on Saturday.
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