EDDIE Howe admits Cherries' squad could still alter between now and the close of the transfer window next week.

Premier League clubs have until Thursday to finalise their business until January, with a deadline of 5pm before the league season commences for Cherries two days later.

Arnaut Danjuma, Philip Billing, Jack Stacey and Lloyd Kelly have all arrived at Vitality Stadium this summer, but Howe is not writing off making further additions.

Asked if Cherries' transfer business was complete for the summer, Howe told Sky Sports: "I wouldn't say 100 per cent it's done.

"We'll wait and see what happens in the next few days.

"I'm quietly confident that the squad is fine.

"It's a blow to lose those players (David Brooks and Lloyd Kelly), no doubt about that. We would love everybody fit. When everyone is fit we've got an unbelievable squad in my opinion. At the moment we're still working towards that.

"We're desperate to get those bodies back but I still believe the players that are fit are good enough to get results."

Howe was also asked about the future of Ryan Fraser, who has been linked with a move away this summer.

The Scot has just a year remaining on his contract at Vitality Stadium and quizzed whether he was confident the winger would still be at Cherries at the end of 2019-20, Howe said: "I never make guarantees to anybody.

"It's football and you never know what can happen.

"As we stand here now, I'm very insistent we keep the team together.

"It's vitally important that we do."