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Likely to be cheaper than Bournemouth outlay

Bournemouth paid Ligue 1 outfit St. Etienne a huge £10million for the speed machine two years ago, but his time on the south coast has been marred by injury.

In his first season, the fleet-footed winger ruptured his cruciate ligament and has since struggled to prove his worth worth.

Now, Gradel is likely to be available for much less than the eight-figures Bournemouth paid for him in 2015 and if he is allowed to leave for half of that, then he would prove a bargain.