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King hits Bournemouth

Josh King has shared his frustration with remaining a Bournemouth player ahead of the transfer deadline.

The forward, who saw the Cherries block a move to Manchester United in January, is eager to move on after their relegation and has been linked to a move to Everton, although ECHO understands there are no plans for the Blues to move. . for King before the 5:00 pm deadline and the focus will turn instead to spending.

Joshua King of Bournemouth (Image: Robin Jones – AFC Bournemouth via Getty Images)

And he has criticized Bournemouth for not having already granted him the exit.

“They have not been the easiest months for me mentally.

“There is a lot written, a lot of things. I don’t want to comment too much now. But I hope to come back, the transfer window is still open, so we’ll see. I want to start playing again and get in good shape, that’s the most important thing.

“A lot of people judge what they see in 90 minutes, but they don’t know what’s going on behind the scenes.

“Football is cool. You are going to find out one day, I guarantee it, but I can’t comment so much now that I am where I am.

“It’s been difficult, but I don’t want anyone to feel sorry for me. This is what I signed up for when I started playing soccer, but I wish things would be fixed before they were actually fixed.”

“I honestly don’t know what’s going to happen. A lot has happened. I could have written a book about what happened in the last two months and it had definitely become a best seller.

“To be honest, it’s been the worst two months of my life. But I can’t give a reason.

“If it had been for me, I would have already signed for a club and started the season, played four games and been in top form.

“I think the club would prefer me to be there, but like I said, I felt like I had done my part and been loyal to the club for many years.

“We had an agreement between us after what happened in January.

“The only thing is that I miss training well and playing football at the highest level. And of course getting back in good shape,” he said.

“I am my biggest critic.

“If you had asked me two months ago if I thought I would be in Bournemouth after what I was promised, I would have answered 110% no.

“But after everything that happened in the last two months, with things that will eventually come, I have to grit my teeth, work hard and do what I can.

“It’s a bit special to be a footballer who has nine months left on his contract. We’ll see if I leave now in January or this summer.”



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