Amine Adli has joined Bournemouth from Bayer Leverkusen for €30m (£25.1m) on a five-year contract, becoming the club's fifth signing of the transfer window. The Morocco international can play across the frontline or as an attacking midfielder. He helped Leverkusen’s unbeaten domestic double in 2023–24 with 10 goals and nine assists, but saw reduced minutes in 2024–25 with 11 starts versus 23 the previous season. Wolves and West Ham showed earlier interest. Bournemouth may field him against Wolves at the Vitality Stadium. The club also signed Ben Gannon-Doak, Adrien Truffert, Dorde Petrovic and Bafode Diakite, while several players departed.
I'm very proud, first of all, to play for a club like Bournemouth. I was looking at my next move and I felt like Bournemouth was the perfect place for me. The people around give me a lot of confidence here and I'm very impressed with the facilities. The people at the club are full of love, so I'm very happy and proud to play for Bournemouth and hopefully achieve good things.
He contributed to their unbeaten domestic double-winning campaign under Xabi Alonso in 2023-24, scoring 10 goals and supplying nine assists en route to their Bundesliga and DFL-Pokal triumphs. Adli found his minutes limited in 2024-25 as he made just 11 starts, compared to 23 the previous campaign, and Wolves and West Ham were linked with him earlier in the transfer window.
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