“Not even putting a price tag” – Bournemouth refuse to consider ‘untouchable’ player’s exit

Published on: 26 6 月, 2026 by admin

bournemouth have already made their decision on Ryan's immediate future, and Brazil's impressive World Cup campaign has further cemented that stance.

The 19-year-old arrived at the tournament after an excellent first few months in England, helping Bournemouth secure sixth place in the Premier League and automatic qualification for the Europa League.

Rather than slowing down on the international stage, he has continued to impress for Brazil, with his performance in the 3–0 win over Scotland attracting particular attention.

according to espn brazil Journalist Bruno Andrade, Bournemouth's new coaching staff, has been following Ryan's every move during the World Cup.

The new staff is already "in love" with Ryan

Marco Rose has taken charge at Bournemouth following the departure of Andy Irol to Liverpool and has brought with him a new coaching staff.

Bruno Andrade says the changes have made no difference Ryan standing inside the club. If anything, his position has become even stronger.

"The new Bournemouth coaching staff are keeping a very close eye on the World Cup and, naturally, Ryan's performances. They love Ryan." Andrade said.

According to the journalist, the Brazilian has become a main point of discussion inside the club during his time away from international duty.

"It is a matter of conversation between the physiotherapist, fitness coach, manager, directors and chairman. Everything Ryan is doing is being discussed."

That focus goes beyond simply watching the match. Andrade revealed that Bournemouth will be in regular contact with the player throughout the tournament.

"They exchange messages. Bournemouth don't forget about Ryan even during the World Cup."

no price no bargain

Ryan has already joined the clubs including liverpool Following his explosive start to life in England, while his performances at the World Cup have raised expectations that big clubs will continue to keep an eye on him.

However, Andrade says Bournemouth have no intention of entertaining that conversation this summer.

"When I asked about his future, the answer I got was simple: untouchable."He revealed. "They're not even pricing Ryan after the World Cup."

According to the journalist, no matter how the Brazilian tournament ends, Bournemouth's plans will not change.

"Whether Brazil win the World Cup or not, whether they go out in the next round or not, Ryan will return to Bournemouth, complete another season, and only then, perhaps depending on the offers, can he leave."

This would mean that the youngster is expected to start the 2026/27 season at the Vitality Stadium.

Long term project remains intact

Ryan remains under contract until 2031, giving Bournemouth a very strong negotiating position. Cherry Invested €35m (£30m) to sign him from Vasco da Gama The deal has an upfront value of €28.5m (£24.4m) plus €6.5m (£5.6m) in bonuses.

After just a few months, the Brazilian became a Brazil international, a key player in Bournemouth's rise and one of the club's greatest long-term assets.

The message coming from the South Coast is clear. Bournemouth are enjoying seeing Ryan's value rise, but they have no intention of cashing in just yet.

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