Junior Stanislas will be leaving Bournemouth this summer after nine years
After completing a nine-year tenure at the club, Junior Stanislas will bid farewell to Bournemouth as his contract comes to an end.

Junior Stanislas will leave Bournemouth at the end of his contract, ending a nine-year stint at the club.
The 33-year-old joined the Cherries in 2014 and has made 178 appearances, scoring 38 goals.
He has won two promotions to the Premier League and helped them stay in the top division on five occasions, but will depart the Vitality Stadium this summer.
AFC Bournemouth chief executive Neill Blake said on the club's official website: "One of our longest serving players, we wish Junior nothing but the best for what comes next.
"He's played a massive part in helping the club get to where we are today and his talent and dedication has been an inspiration for those around him.
"We appreciate all of his hard work both on and off the pitch, with his excellent work in the community also a huge testament to his character."
Stanislas is the latest exit confirmed by the Cherries, following the departures of Jefferson Lerma and Jack Stacey.
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