Bournemouth could allow Travers to leave on loan, with Leeds United or Norwich City possible destinations.

Leeds United and Norwich City have registered their interest in the Bournemouth goalkeeper, Mark Travers, according to The Sun.
Travers ended the Premier League season in goal for Bournemouth, where he has two years left on his contract.
But the Cherries have yet to finalise an improved deal for the 20-year-old, who the newspaper claims is eager to learn Eddie Howe’s plans for him this coming campaign and whether a loan move is possible. And that is said to have alerted both Leeds and Norwich.
But with a place in Mick McCarthy’s Republic of Ireland side said to be at the forefront of his mind, first-team prospects could determine Travers’ next move.

And that may leave Leeds in the driving seat as they seek to eradicate last season’s issues in goal, with neither Bailey Peacock-Farrell nor Kiko Casilla convincing.
Norwich recently handed a new contract to their first choice, Tim Krul, and are looking for someone to back up the Dutchman, according to The Sun.
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