DAVID BROOKS is eager to get back into the Premier League football – and hopes it will be with Bournemouth.
Brooks, 23, feels his time in the Premier League was cut short and he has much more to give in the top-flight.
David Brooks is keen on a return to the Premier League with BournemouthCredit: Getty Images – Getty
Speaking to The Echo he said: “I think being in the Premier League – I had a full season and then got injured. From my point of view, it was cut a bit short for myself.
“I was disappointed I couldn’t really factor in last year, so I am desperate to get back in the Premier League and hopefully it’s with Bournemouth.
“Everyone wants to be playing at the big, nice stadiums and on the big occasions hopefully, when the crowds are back in.
“We are all working towards that and, with the squad we’ve got, we’ve got a really good chance.”
Brook’s is confident that the Cherries will be promoted this season, a claim that has been supported by his side’s amazing start to the season.
Jason Tindall’s side are currently unbeaten in their first nine games and Brook’s believes this is just a sign of things to come.
He continued: “I think if you asked any of the squad where we will be at the end of the year – I genuinely believe we will be going up and we will be in and around those one or two automatic spaces.
“I think the confidence is good. I think we are playing some nice stuff at times but we have to get used to, maybe, grinding out results and a bit more physical play.
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“I think we will be right up there.”
The Welshman was linked with a move to Manchester United in the summer, but the Red Devils were priced out of the move.
The Cherries valued Brooks at £50million, a price tag which United were not keen to pay.
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