Bournemouth in talks for Elche striker Rodriguez

Rodriguez scored seven goals and made five assists in 34 La Liga matches last season for Elche
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Bournemouth are in talks to sign Elche striker Alvaro Rodriguez for an initial fee of about £18m, rising to £25m with add-ons.
The 21-year-old would sign a five-year deal at the Vitality Stadium, although those involved in the negotiations say talks remain ongoing.
Real Madrid would receive 50% of any transfer fee for the Uruguay youth international, who is also eligible to represent Spain, after selling him to their La Liga rivals last summer.
Bournemouth are looking to strengthen their squad after qualifying for the Europa League with a record Premier League finish under Andoni Iraola, who left to become Liverpool manager.
Former RB Leipzig and Borussia Dortmund boss Marco Rose has succeeded Iraola, with the Cherries targeting a striker and a left-sided centre-back this summer.
Any striker signing would provide competition and support for Evanilson, while the club are also open to selling Turkey forward Enes Unal for the right price.
Bournemouth are hoping for a more stable summer than last year, when three of the club's first-choice back four and their starting goalkeeper departed.
Several clubs have expressed an interest in midfielder Alex Scott, who is reported to be valued at about £80m.
However, club sources insist he is not for sale despite enquiries from Arsenal, Manchester City and Manchester United.
Instead, Bournemouth hope Scott will sign a new contract on improved terms, potentially including an agreement that would allow him to leave in the future for a predetermined fee, similar to the arrangement that preceded Antoine Semenyo's move to Manchester City for a fee in the region of £65m in January.
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