Bournemouth predictions 2024/25: Premier League finish, top goalscorer and season preview

  • Bournemouth enjoyed an encouraging first season under Andoni Iraola in 2023/24
  • Cherries aiming to build on solid foundations in the upcoming campaign
  • Star striker Dominic Solanke has left for Tottenham in a £55m move
Bournemouth enjoyed a fine first season under Andoni Iraola
Bournemouth enjoyed a fine first season under Andoni Iraola / Zac Alalouff / 90min
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Despite enduring a rough start to life under manager Andoni Iraola, Bournemouth supporters will have finished the 2023/24 season filled with hope.

The Cherries came a respectable 12th in the Premier League table and developed a clear identity as the season progressed, pushing teams high and playing with relentless energy. In Dominic Solanke, they had a sharpshooter capable of firing them to points.

However, their prolific centre-forward has traded the south coast for busy north London after making the £55m - potentially rising to £65m - move to Tottenham Hotspur. How Bournemouth cope without their talisman remains to be seen but they themselves have made some exciting additions ahead of the new Premier League campaign.

Here's 90min's preview of Bournemouth's 2024/25 Premier League season.


Bournemouth's performance in the last five seasons

Bournemouth have spent only three of the last five seasons in the Premier League. After being relegated at the end of the 2019/20 season, the Cherries then endured two seasons in the Championship, culminating in a second-placed finish and return to the top flight.

Gary O'Neil helped guide the south coast side to an impressive 15th-placed finish in their first campaign back in the top tier but was unceremoniously sacked at the end of the season. The current Wolves manager was replaced by Iraola, who bettered his performance by helping the Cherries come 12th last term.


Season

Premier League

FA Cup

EFL Cup

2023/24

12th

R5

R4

2022/23

15th

R3

R4

2021/22

2nd (Championship)

R4

R2

2020/21

6th (Championship)

QF

R3

2019/20

18th

R4

R3


Bournemouth 2024/25 squad numbers

Dean Huijsen
Summer signing Dean Huijsen has taken the number two jersey / Dan Istitene/GettyImages

There hasn't been much movement in the way of squad numbers but summer recruit Dean Huijsen has taken the number two jersey following his arrival from Juventus.

The number nine shirt is also available now following Solanke's Spurs switch, while Lloyd Kelly has vacated the number five, too.


Number

Player

1

Neto

2

Dean Huijsen

3

Milos Kerkez

4

Lewis Cook

6

Chris Mepham

7

David Brooks

8

Romain Faivre

10

Ryan Christie

11

Dango Ouatarra

14

Alex Scott

15

Adam Smith

16

Marcus Tavernier

17

Luis Sinisterra

18

Tyler Adams

19

Justin Kluivert

21

Daniel Jebbison

22

Hamed Junior Traore

23

James Hill

24

Antoine Semenyo

25

Marcos Senesi

26

Enes Unal

27

Illia Zabarnyi

28

Gavin Kilkenny

29

Philip Billing

32

Jaidon Anthony

37

Max Aarons

42

Mark Travers

*Numbers subject to change before end of transfer window


Bournemouth summer transfers

In

Player

Joined From

Fee

Luis Sinisterra

Leeds United

£20m

Enes Unal

Getafe

£14m

Dean Huijsen

Juventus

£12.8m

Alex Paulsen

Wellington Phoenix

£2m

Daniel Jebbison

Sheffield United

Free transfer


Out

Player

Club Joined

Fee

Dominic Solanke

Tottenham Hotspur

£55m

Kieffer Moore

Sheffield United

Undisclosed

Lloyd Kelly

Newcastle United

Free transfer

Jamal Lowe

Sheffield Wednesday

Free transfer

Darren Randolph

Released

Free transfer

Emiliano Marcondes

Released

Free transfer

Ryan Fredericks

Released

Free transfer

Joe Rothwell

Leeds United

Loan deal

Alex Paulsen

Auckland FC

Loan deal


Bournemouth 2024/25 kits

Bournemouth have Umbro, their kit manufacturers since 2017, designing their shirts for the 2024/25 season. Thick red and black stripes and a chunky collar offer the Cherries a tidy look for the upcoming campaign, in spite of the questionable new bj88 sponsor.

The Cherries have gone bold for this season's away shirt with a vibrant number. A white shirt with teal and purple chevrons makes for an interesting change.

Inspired by Bournemouth's coastline, Iraola's men will be wearing a deep blue third kit in 2024/25. It's a classy look, that's for sure.


Home kit


Away kit


Third kit


Bournemouth predicted top goalscorer

Enes Unal
Enes Unal has signed permanently from Getafe / Michael Steele/GettyImages

With Solanke having departed, Bournemouth desperately need to replace the 19 Premier League goals he produced last term. One man who could grab a fair chunk of the Cherries' strikes this season is summer recruit Enes Unal.

The striker spent the second half of last campaign on loan at Bournemouth and only produced two league goals, but did look promising towards the end of the campaign. Handed more opportunities in the first team, the Turkey international could rediscover his impressive Getafe form in England.

Elsewhere, the likes of Justin Kluivert and Antoine Semenyo could produce good numbers this term, too.


Bournemouth predicted Premier League finish

Bournemouth showed clear ambition by following Scott Parker and O'Neil with the appointment of Iraola and, after a slow start, that selection was vindicated as some impressive performances powered the Cherries to a finish of 12th.

The club's owners will want to see more improvement but the absence of star striker Solanke will undoubtedly be a big blow for their prospects.

Iraola will be keen to kick on from last season but another campaign of mid-table consolidation would hardly be a bad thing. Bournemouth are an entertaining outfit with some exciting players and could be knocking on the door of a top-ten finish come the end of 2024/25.

Bournemouth 2024/25 Premier League prediction - 12th


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