Bournemouth winger Ryan Fraser has been linked with Arsenal - but what has he proved this season and where would he fit in Unai Emery's side?
The 25-year-old is set to star for Scotland against Cyprus and Belgium in the European Qualifiers after a stellar campaign.
But Fraser only has one year remaining on his current contract and Bournemouth face a battle to keep their prize asset with several big clubs circling for his signature. So in what areas has the Scot excelled?
Key stats & form
Fraser was involved in 21 of the Cherries' 56 goals in the top flight during 2018/19, the eighth greatest proportion out of all players in the league, behind team-mate Callum WIlson.
While Wilson converted 14 goals, the Scot assisted the same number for team-mates and created a team-topping 93 chances - more than twice as many as second-ranked Josh King.
In fact, only Eden Hazard teed up more goals during the campaign, with Fraser surpassing the Real Madrid target for carving clear-cut opportunities - despite playing in a team that finished 11 places below the Blues.
According to the Power Rankings, Fraser's form boosted two-fold this season compared with 2017/18 - setting the standard against Cardiff on the opening day and peaking with performances against Leicester and Brighton.
Positioning & running
As the graphic below reveals, the Scot was primarily stationed deeper than the Belgian, on the left of midfield - concentrating activity in the middle third of the opposition's half.
Indeed, the majority of chances he created came from the left edge of opposition boxes, but he also conjured a considerable number of opportunities from the right-of-centre area, while drifting or switching flanks.
The passing sonar below reveals how most of his passes were, unsurprisingly, directed to his right, but a high proportion of his distribution had progressive intent - resulting in a slightly lower accuracy.
Bournemouth break at a faster speed than any other Premier League club, according to Opta's advanced metrics - with Fraser producing an above-average number of sprints with 14.18 per 90 minutes.
Alternative options
However, should Bournemouth convince the winger to extend his six-year spell at the club, then Football Whispers data provides a range of alternative players with similar skillsets.
Inter Milan winger Ivan Perisic has been linked with Manchester United on several occasions and has skillsets and performance levels strikingly similar to Fraser.
Other names include Jesus Navas, James Ward-Prowse, Robert Snodgrass and Andros Townsend, joined by the lesser-known likes of Oscar Rodriguez, Filip Kostic, Nico Schulz, Rony Lopes, Rodrigo De Paul and Lorenzo Pellegrini.
Paweknouz
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Hey [Crylaugh]
KhaligAifa
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2019/2020
Jamcdimopu
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Ya it’s alright I would put a slightly more experienced Centre back tho cause there both and so are the fullbacks
hmmm we still do have koscielny and sokratis on the bench so it should be fine...unless arsenal buys umtiti then upamecano might not be really on our main priority
sakenoryz
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this is what Asernal need
sakenoryz
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Can you imagine that Asernal has sign two players for the female team and non for the male team. Does that mean that the directing body of Asernal is intersted in female football than male. And beside Asernal won the Women EPL ,were is the money can that money not be use for purchase of male players.
Layacdmz
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how about this? just a suggestion but plss dont be too rude bcz this ain't that bad of a squad
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Ya it’s alright I would put a slightly more experienced Centre back tho cause there both and so are the fullbacks
mhrezon
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he is good..he is a proven PL player. He is got pace, physically strong, good dribbler, a perfect winger that we need. I dont care he is a big name or not. We need players with big heart & performance . And he is that kind of player.
lumbcdmops
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Nxt season
Nocdekmprt
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Frase will definitely be a welcome addition to the current Arsenal team. He's quick, strong and scores goals. He's got character as well so I really don't care whether he's a big name or not. He's a kind of player that you buy cheap and soon he's turned into a world class under a good manager.
Jamcdimopu
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how about this? just a suggestion but plss dont be too rude bcz this ain't that bad of a squad
genuinen
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Just dreamt about us signing him last night 😂😂
ponderous
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He would be an upgrade If fans can't see that that's there issue
Yahoobaby
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Im all for it, well adjusted winger who had a great season last year! His numbers could be very much improved next season linking with Aubameyang & Lacazette
Isaacsoner
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If this is true it would be a wonderful window. A LB is needed too
ausoga
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From signing Alexis Sanchez competing with juve to Ryan Fraser competing with the likes Everton
enduring
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I'd actually rate this signing, whenever I've watched him he's always put a proper shift in, and has a final ball as well
blackmoon
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FFS we not signing him emery has one year on his contract and under pressure his gonna offload many for funds and sign big name players to save his iob..acting like emery has a 4 year contract
Solomans
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It clearly means frasor doesn't want to join arsenal. He is waiting for some other club to buy him
osoniouk
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Hopefully by signing a new long term Bournemouth contract.
knackered
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Lol this is going to be a very long summer
Loversad
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Arsenal fans expectations: Nicolas Pepe, Max Aarons, Ryan Fraser,Ben Chilwell, Grimaldo, Wilfried Zaha... Reality: Alberto Moreno on a free transfer