Bournemouth to sell Benik Afobe this month as ace looks for chances elsewhere but Eddie Howe wants a £10m fee
Striker has failed to perform this season and has scored zero goals in nine Premier League appearances

BENIK AFOBE is set for a move from Bournemouth.
Cherries boss Eddie Howe is happy to sell the striker this month but wants to get the £10million back they paid Wolves two years ago.
Afobe, 24, has managed just 11 goals since moving to the south coast and is looking for a January move rather than have a wait until the summer.
West Brom and his former club Wolves are interested but Howe will not let the player leave on the cheap.
Afobe has made nine Premier League appearances but is yet to find the net.
Howe has preferred the likes of Joshua King and Jermain Defoe in attack.
But Afobe isn’t the only Bournemouth player facing an uncertain future.
SunSport exclusively revealed American midfielder Emerson Hyndman is set to return to Rangers.
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The USA international is set for a loan move to Ibrox after enjoying a spell there last season.
New Gers boss Graeme Murty is a big fan and is ready to give Hyndman a run of games from now until the summer.