CALLUM Wilson has signed a new four-year contract with Cherries.

The striker, who had been linked with a big-money move away to West Ham this summer, has put an end to the speculation by penning a deal which runs until 2023.

Wilson, 27, joined the club from Coventry in 2014 and agreed to fresh terms only last summer, but has since made his England debut and netted 15 goals last season.

He told afcbTV: "We've improved in all areas since I initially joined the club, but there's still a long way to go.

"While AFC Bournemouth may be known as a smaller club, we've got some really big ambitions here.

"Everyone is pulling in the same direction towards those targets and goals.

"I feel like, as an individual, my game is constantly improving here at the club. I want to continue that progress and reach even higher targets.

"I'm really excited about what the future holds."

Cherries chief executive Neill Blake added: "Callum has proved himself as a Premier League striker and is now beginning to establish himself at international level and this contract is just reward for that.

"We have no desire to lose our best players and this is further evidence of the board's commitment to keep AFC Bournemouth progressing year on year."