Bournemouth have confirmed that Marcus Tavernier has signed a new contract at the club, and supporters have had plenty to say on the situation.
Tavernier first joined the Cherries in 2022, and his latest contract will keep him at the Vitality Stadium until 2029.
The midfielder has already made an impact this season, scoring the crucial goal that gave Bournemouth their first win against Wolves.
Now Tavernier will be looking to create even more memorable moments in a Bournemouth shirt moving forward, as he is set to be part of the club for the next four years.

Bournemouth fans are pleased to retain Marcus Tavernier in the long term
The news of Tavernier’s new contract has been met with positivity from Bournemouth fans, who are happy to see him committing his future to the club.
It’s a positive piece of business to get done straight after the transfer window closes, and this is a sign that Bournemouth are now looking to focus on the squad’s players.
One supporter praised Tavernier for his contributions to Bournemouth, claiming he’s “valuable to the team.”
Another stated that it was “massive news,” as a different fan admitted that it was “no surprise” to see him commit to a new contract.
While it’s a positive update for Tavernier on a personal level, one fan pointed out that it showcases Bournemouth’s “ambition,” as the club continues to try to compete in the Premier League.
Another fan admitted that he’s been a “great player” for the club, but now he “just needs to be fit more” as they look ahead to the future.
Marcus Tavernier is a regular at Bournemouth
Tavernier’s extension at Bournemouth will be positive news for Andoni Iraola, who has used him regularly during his time in charge of the Cherries.
The Englishman has typically been used as a number 10, but he has dropped into a deeper role this season, which has suited him well.
Tavernier has made 93 appearances for Bournemouth throughout his career to date, highlighting why the club were keen to retain him.
Bournemouth also worked hard to retain Antoine Semenyo in the summer transfer window, as TBR Football revealed the Cherries laughed off an approach from Tottenham Hotspur.
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