Manchester United have been handed a transfer boost in their pursuit of David Brooks after Bournemouth made it clear they will allow players to seek pastures new if they wish.
The Cherries saw their time as a top flight club come to an end on the final day of the season as they were relegated. It is likely to mean wholesale changes occur at the Vitality Stadium with Eddie Howe already being replaced by Jason Tindall.
Bournemouth, despite their relegation, have several quality players on their books who are likely to court plenty of interest.
Nathan Ake has already moved to Manchester City and Brooks could yet follow him, albeit to the red half of the city. United have previously been linked with the £40m-rated Brooks who will be on the
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