HARRY Arter has become the latest first-team player to commit his future to Cherries after signing a new three-year deal.
The industrious midfielder, currently sidelined by a short-term thigh injury, will remain at the club until at least 2019.
Arter was plucked by Cherries boss Eddie Howe from non-league Woking in 2010 for the princely sum of £4,000.
The 26-year-old, a key cog in Cherries' rise from League One, lifted the prestigious Daily Echo-Micky Cave supporters’ player-of-the-year trophy in the Championship-winning season of 2014-15.
Goalkeeper Adam Federici yesterday extended his stay in Dorset after penning a fresh three-year contract.
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