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Ryan Fraser insists he had no option but to stop playing for Bournemout­h

- Louise Taylor

Ryan Fraser has maintained he had no option but to put himself first by declining to sign a short-term playing extension with Bournemout­h after his contract there expired when last season resumed in June.

Newcastle’s newly signed winger felt he could not risk jeopardisi­ng an expected move to St James’ Park by getting injured. However, he concedes he was “gutted” at the way his time on the south coast ended and insists his relationsh­ip with Eddie Howe remains strong. Without Fraser in the team Bournemout­h were relegated in July, prefacing Howe’s departure from the club.

“I made the decision not to play and got battered for it,” said Fraser. “Everyone has their own opinions but at the end of the day I need to look after myself. My contract was done so it’s not like I refused to play any games.

“Nobody saw this virus coming. If the virus didn’t come I would have played every game under my contract. Some lads in the Premier League signed an extension, and fair play to them. But for me, at my age, knowing that Newcastle wanted me, it was just a decision I had to make.

“I’m always going to get criticised. I wish Bournemout­h the best of luck and I still talk to Jason Tindall [the new manager]. Two weeks ago I met Eddie Howe in a coffee shop and spoke to him for about an hour. There are no hard feelings.”

There are certain regrets, though. “I didn’t want Bournemout­h to go down,” the Scotland internatio­nal said. “It would have been a lot easier if they’d stayed up. With me playing, without being big headed, I think I would have helped massively. I wasn’t sad. I was gutted.”

 ??  ?? Ryan Fraser has joined Newcastle having not played for former club Bournemout­h following the restart of the Premier League season in June. Photograph: Serena Taylor/Newcastle United/Getty Images
Ryan Fraser has joined Newcastle having not played for former club Bournemout­h following the restart of the Premier League season in June. Photograph: Serena Taylor/Newcastle United/Getty Images

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