CHERRIES are reportedly set to offer Ryan Fraser a new contract worth £100,000 per week.

The winger is currently into his final year of contract at Vitality Stadium, having joined from Aberdeen in 2013.

Fraser netted his first goal of the season on Sunday, coming off the bench to score in the 3-1 win over Everton.

And according to 90min.com, Cherries are now set to offer the 25-year-old a new deal to fall in line with the contract penned by Callum Wilson over the summer.

The Sunday People also reported this weekend that Wolves, Everton, Chelsea and Arsenal are interested in a deal for Fraser.

Speculation was rife over the Scot's future during the summer after blistering 2018-19 campaign, where he netted seven goals and provided 14 assists in the Premier League.

A statement from Cherries chief executive in June read: “The offer of a new long-term contract has been on the table for Ryan for some time.

“In September 2018, at the request of Ryan’s representative, negotiations were paused to allow the player to focus entirely on his football.

“During that time, I have been – and continue to be – in regular dialogue with Ryan’s representative, and have made it clear to both him and the player that our contract offer remains on the table."