David Brooks insists all his future plans are fully focused on Bournemouth after seeing his instant Premier League return hopes in vain
Brooks has emerged as one of the best young talents in British football in recent years The Welsh international has made a seamless transition to Premier League football by leaving Sheffield United for Bournemouth in 2018
In his first season in the top flight, Brooks scored seven goals in 30 league games Even though he didn’t play as much last year due to injury, there were still plenty of contenders to his signature
No less than five Premier League sides have been linked with attempts to sign him last month Manchester United, Liverpool and Leicester have all been among his contenders
As such, he ended up staying put and now focuses all of his efforts on promoting with the Cherries.
Speaking to The Echo: « I think I’m in the Premier League – I’ve had a full season and got injured From my perspective it was a bit short for me
« I was disappointed that I couldn’t really factor in last year so I’m desperate to come back to the Premier League and hope it’s with Bournemouth
« Everyone wants to play in the big and beautiful stadiums and, hopefully, on the big occasions when the crowds are back
« We are all working in this direction and, with the team we have, we have a very good chance »
Brooks is adamant Jason Tindall’s team have what it takes to get first-time-ask feedback
They may have lost Nathan Ake and Callum Wilson, among others, but the Cherries have got off to a promising start
Discussing their promotion hopes, Brooks said: “I think if you ask any of the team members where we will be at the end of the year – I truly believe we will increase I think we’ll be in and around these one or two auto spaces
« Confidence is good I think we play nice things sometimes But maybe we need to get used to getting results and a little more physical play
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