Nottingham Forest are understood to have taken an interest in Bournemouth midfielder Harry Arter.
But amid speculation about the 30-year-old’s future, Cherries boss Jason Tindall has made some interesting comments this week.
Arter made his first competitive appearance for Bournemouth since January 2018, when he started Tuesday night’s Carabao Cup tie against Crystal Palace.
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The Republic of Ireland international has spent the past two seasons on loan at Fulham and Cardiff City, but played 80 minutes of the 0-0 draw in midweek, before his team progressed on penalties.
The Reds are thought to not be the only club keen on Arter, with Turkish sides Besiktas, Ankaragucu and Denizlispor previously linked.
He is under contract with Bournemouth until 2021 and while Tindall made no mention of the player’s future, he was happy to see him involved.
"It was a great sight to see H in a Bournemouth shirt again," Tindall told the Daily Echo.
"It was his first game since January 2018.
“He’s been a great servant for this football club and it was great to see H out on the pitch in a Bournemouth shirt again."
Arter made the move to the Cherries from Woking in 2010 and has made more than 250 appearances for the club.