Justin Kluivert believes Bournemouth can reach “a higher level” in the Premier League under the coaching of Andoni Iraola.
Bournemouth impressively avoided the drop last season by finishing 15th and eyebrows were raised when Gary O’Neil was replaced despite securing survival.
But Iraola arrives with an impressive reputation from Rayo Vallecano and soon after joining he made Kluivert his first signing, with the Dutchman arriving from Roma.
Cherries chief executive Neill Blake said in June that beating a number of other high-profile clubs to the signing of Kluivert was a sign of Bournemouth’s ambition.
Kluivert has revealed the opportunity to link up with Iraola was key, and he is starting the Premier League season – which begins with a home match against West Ham on Saturday – in an optimistic mood.
“I’m very excited because his philosophy is a bit what I know from my past teams that I’ve played at,” Kluivert said to Stats Perform.
“Not every [team] but a lot of them – for example at Ajax I’m used to pressing a lot to go for the attack and that is his philosophy also.
“We need to attack, we need to press, we need to want the ball and that’s what I really like to do.
“So I’m very happy he is the coach and with his philosophy, how he wants to play, I just can’t wait to get started, and I know him from the Spanish league last year, so that is also nice.
“We speak some Spanish also a little bit sometimes, so that helps us.
“I’m always positive, I always think high and yeah, I can’t wait to show my qualities and help the club and team to a higher level. If you have this mentality you will achieve a lot of good stuff.”
Kluivert scored nine goals in 68 appearances for Roma and spent last season on loan at Valencia following similar spells with RB Leipzig and Nice.
It is clear the 24-year-old’s goals with Bournemouth are more than simply retaining their Premier League status.
Kluivert added: “What excites me is just that I want to see how high we can end with this team.
“I have a strong belief like we can do very good with the team. I trust myself, I trust the team-mates, I trust the coach.
“I have belief that we can do some great stuff this season and that [belief] is what I always have.”
The West Ham opener could be key for Bournemouth, as they have been handed a brutal run of fixtures after that, with matches against Liverpool, Tottenham, Brentford, Chelsea, Brighton and Arsenal to follow in their first seven contests.
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