Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe has made another signing.

Fresh from bringing in £20m defender Nathan Ake from Chelsea and striker Jermain Defoe on a free from Sunderland, he has now signed winger Connor Mahoney following the expiration of his deal with Blackburn.

Mahoney, a 20-year-old former England youth international, has penned a four-year deal on the south coast and will initially join the Cherries’ development squad.

Due to his age, Blackburn are entitled to a fee for Mahoney which will be determined by a tribunal if they cannot reach an agreement with Cherries, with the two parties continuing to negotiate.

Mahoney was one of the club’s bright sparks at the back end of last season when they were relegated to the third tier for the first time since 1980.

It had looked as though he would remain in the Championship and sign for Nottingham Forest but the prospect of working under Howe at a higher level persuaded him to join Bournemouth instead.

“I’m ready to step up and challenge myself,” Mahoney said.

“I’m a young, hungry player, who wants to attack and get past my man. I like to get fans off their seat and I’m trying to make my way in the game.

“Working with Eddie Howe and his coaching staff will be a dream come true, so to be able to do that day-in, day-out will get the best out of me.”