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Bournemouth boss Jason Tindall says the club will not stop a player from leaving if their valuation is met, amid Manchester United's interest in David Brooks.
David Brooks made just nine appearances last season (Image: GETTY)
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"In terms of Aaron and offers that come into the football club, each offer, each transfer is dealt with on an individual basis," Tindall said.
"I think first and foremost there's a lot that's got to happen.
"We as a football club have got a value of what we believe for our players and if that value is met then players have got the opportunity to then discuss with whoever they need to discuss with and then make the decision they feel is right for them.
"But first and foremost, it needs to be right for the football club and once it's right for the football club then, as you've seen in the past, I don't think it's a club that will stand in anybody's way providing that the club's happy with and it meets the valuation of the player.
"Until any offers come in for any players then they remain in Bournemouth regardless anyway. The squad are happy here.
"They know they're at a fantastic club and it's a club that's going places and want to achieve something this year.
"I think when you've got that purpose as a player where you're going into a season where you're looking to be successful and achieve something, I think it's a great thing to have and people want to be a part of that."