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Ryan Fraser speaks out on Arsenal’s interest in him

Ryan Fraser was linked with a move away from Bournemouth a few days ago and he has finally spoken out about Arsenal's interest in him.

Ryan Fraser has been impressive for Bournemouth this season and he has in the last few days been linked with a move to Arsenal in the summer transfer window because Unai Emery wants to add a winger to his squad ahead of the upcoming new season.

The transfer rumours linking Ryan Fraser to Arsenal seem to have spread as the Bournemouth star has also commented on them saying that he is happy that he is getting linked with a massive club like the gunners. Ryan Fraser has this season made 10 assists and scored six goals and it is believed that these stats have caught the eyes of Arsenal’s boss Unai Emery.

Ryan Fraser has said that Arsenal is a big club and that he is extremely happy that he is linked with a move to the Emirates Stadium because it shows that he is having the best season of his career.

“I’m not going to lie, it’s very nice. It means you are are doing something right.” Ryan Fraser told Sky Sports.

“They are a huge club, a massive club. When you see your name thrown around you always think to yourself that you are a Bournemouth player and you try to do well. I’m not going to lie, you do feel good, especially when it’s a massive club.”

It’s pretty clear that Ryan Fraser did not want to give away anything if there has been any contact with Arsenal but by the looks of it, he is happy that Unai Emery is interested in him. It will be interesting to see if Arsenal does try to buy Ryan Fraser in the summer transfer window.

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