King had 'difficult couple of days' after failed Man Utd move
Bournemouth striker Joshua King endured a "difficult couple of days" after a potential return to Manchester United failing to materialise, according to Eddie Howe.
"That was a difficult couple of days for him," Howe told reporters. "But it's a huge compliment and a huge moment for him, to have Manchester United come in and express an interest in him.
"But he's very focused on our current position and this club. He knows we're in a relegation fight; it's no time for him to focus on himself, he knows that, and he's very much a team player.
"So, he's looking forward to being fit and contributing to our battle."
Howe has confirmed that the forward could return to the fold for Sunday’s clash against Sheffield United along with Jack Stacey. Both have been missing since the 2-0 defeat against Brighton at the end of December and have been absent for seven matches.
“Joshua and Jack have trained this week and are both getting close. We’ll have to make decision if we involve them on Sunday,” he said.
"That was a difficult couple of days for him," Howe told reporters. "But it's a huge compliment and a huge moment for him, to have Manchester United come in and express an interest in him.
"But he's very focused on our current position and this club. He knows we're in a relegation fight; it's no time for him to focus on himself, he knows that, and he's very much a team player.
"So, he's looking forward to being fit and contributing to our battle."
Howe has confirmed that the forward could return to the fold for Sunday’s clash against Sheffield United along with Jack Stacey. Both have been missing since the 2-0 defeat against Brighton at the end of December and have been absent for seven matches.
“Joshua and Jack have trained this week and are both getting close. We’ll have to make decision if we involve them on Sunday,” he said.
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