Nathaniel Clyne has no regrets about choosing Bournemouth over Cardiff City and has revealed manager Eddie Howe was the main reason he chose the Cherries.
Clyne making his Cherries debut in Saturday's FA Cup defeat to Brighton (image via Belfast Telegraph).
Cardiff boss Neil Warnock launched an attack on Clyne and Liverpool, over the deal, saying that the Reds were leading him on saying that he was all but a Cardiff player.
However, on Friday night, Clyne moved to Bournemouth on loan until the rest of the season and has insisted he has no regrets about the decision.
"They have a great manager and that's what urged me to come here," Clyne said after he made his debut in the defeat to Brighton in the FA Cup.
"I have looked a lot at how Bournemouth play and it is similar to my style. I got the call and my agent said: 'Get packed, you're ready to go.'
"It was a nice five-hour drive down here. I have gone a whole season and a half without really playing consistent football, which is unusual for me. Knowing you are fit and you can go out there and play, but constantly not getting selected for the team is a bit disappointing.
"I would rather go out and find another club which would give me the opportunities to play more games."