Winger Connor Mahoney has left Blackburn to sign a four-year contract with Bournemouth.
Mahoney will link up with Bournemouth's under-23 squad to start his time at the Vitality Stadium.
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 their Premier League counterparts, with the two parties continuing to negotiate.
"I think I’m ready to step up and challenge myself," said Mahoney to the club's official website.
"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."
Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe said: "He is a player we have very high hopes for. He has a lot of potential and hopefully it will be a really good deal for both him and us.
"He put in a number of eye-catching appearances for Blackburn in a short space of time at the end of last season, so we quickly evaluated the situation and made a move for him.
"There’s a lot more to come from him and we will look to develop his talent."
