JEFFERSON Lerma is currently undecided on his future with interest from numerous clubs in the Premier League and Europe, the Daily Echo understands.

Sources close to the player have told the Daily Echo that he has doubts on leaving Cherries due to a strong affection he holds for both the club and fanbase.

A club record signing, Lerma arrived at Vitality Stadium in the summer of 2018 for a fee believed to be in the region of £25 million from then La Liga outfit Levante.

With his contract expiring this summer, the 28-year-old has been free to discuss a pre-contract with clubs outside of England since January.

After reportedly making no headway in earlier talks over an extension, negotiations between Cherries and Lerma's representatives were seemingly paused to focus on the clubs’ bid for survival.

As it appears Cherries have all but confirmed their Premier League status for a second successive season, there is now an opportunity for talks to restart.

Speaking on Lerma’s future at the start of May, head coach Gary O’Neil commented: “No decision made at the moment, as far as I'm aware, so hopefully he'll be here.

“Jeff's a great guy, so incredible around the place, incredible around the group, especially if you're in a relegation battle when you need to get in the trenches.

“And me, Jeff, the club, have been fully focused on that up until this moment.

“I think you've seen in Jeff's performances that there was just no doubt that he was fully committed to the cause.

“Now that the relegation stuff is all but beyond us, then hopefully we can start to put something in place where he stays, but no confirmation either way.”

Whilst the Daily Echo understands that there are numerous European clubs that have made proposals to the midfielder, no agreement has been reached with any side.

In March, Lerma told Spanish outlet AS.com that he was open to a return to Spain, but while Spanish clubs have enquired into the availability of the Colombian international, they are unable to match the potential wages on offer in the Premier League.

Although teams based in England must wait until the expiry of a player’s contract before making an official offer, there are also numerous Premier League clubs that have registered an interest in Lerma.

Reportedly London clubs West Ham, Crystal Palace, and Fulham are keen on Lerma.

Since arriving from Spain, the Colombian has made 181 appearances for Cherries, the majority of which have come in the top-flight.

One of the first names on the team sheet under five different bosses, many expected Lerma to depart Dean Court when Cherries were relegated from the Premier League in 2020.

However, the former Atletico Huila man remained at Cherries, helping them to a return to the first tier at the second attempt last season.

At the age of 28, Lerma is regarded to be in his prime, with the likelihood that his next contract will be his last chance of a financially lucrative deal.