CHERRIES have submitted their Premier League squad list for the 2018-19 season – and there are no major surprises.
Teams are permitted to name up to 25 players, with Cherries opting for 21.
American international Emerson Hyndman, who is on a six-month loan to Hibernian, is not included.
Signed from Fulham in the summer of 2016, midfielder Hyndman made his top-flight debut in the 2-1 win at Burnley on the final day of the last campaign.
There are no places for Harry Arter or Brad Smith, who are due to spend the season on loan to Cardiff City and Seattle Sounders, respectively.
The likes of David Brooks, Lewis Cook, Aaron Ramsdale and Kyle Taylor fall under the under-21 banner and are therefore eligible over and above the 25-player limit.
Cherries included five non-home grown stars within their ranks, those being Jefferson Lerma, Diego Rico, Ryan Fraser, Lys Mousset and Artur Boruc.
That is comfortably within the limit of 17.
Squad: Nathan Ake, Asmir Begovic, Artur Boruc, Steve Cook, Charlie Daniels, Jermain Defoe, Simon Francis, Ryan Fraser, Dan Gosling, Jordon Ibe, Joshua King, Jefferson Lerma, Tyrone Mings, Lys Mousset, Marc Pugh, Diego Rico, Jack Simpson, Adam Smith, Junior Stanislas, Andrew Surman, Callum Wilson.
Under-21 players (contract and scholars): Jaidon Anthony, Harvey-Joe Bertrand, James Boote, David Brooks, Matt Butcher, Brennan Camp, Nathan Clements, Lewis Cook, Jake Cope, Tyler Cordner, Will Dennis, Tom Dinsmore, Mihai Dobre, Brooklyn Genesini, Dinesh Gillela, Ryan Glover, Luke Gray, Tyrell Hamilton, Tom Hanfrey, Shaun Hobson, Jordan Holmes, Zeno Ibsen Rossi, Corey Jordan, Gavin Kilkenny, Connor Kurran-Browne, Connor Mahoney, Nathan Moriah-Welsh, Mikael Ndjoli, Luke Nippard, Keelan O’Connell, Nnamdi Ofoborh, James Oliver, Tom Parker-Trott, Cameron Plain, Aaron Ramsdale, Christian Saydee, Jake Scrimshaw, Charlie Seaman, Sam Sherring, Sam Surridge, Kyle Taylor, Jack Torniainen, Mark Travers, Francis Vincent, Calum Ward, Matt Worthington.
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