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Andoni Iraola reacts during a Bournemouth game Andoni Iraola accepts Bournemouth will have to adapt after the loss of strikers Evanilson and Enes Unal to serious injuries and says he has "trust" in the club as they look to bring in reinforcements this month. The Cherries have been performing well in the Premier League this season as they sit seventh, just three points off the top four. Evanilson has undergone surgery on a fractured metatarsal in his foot while Unal is out for the season after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament. The Cherries have recalled forward Daniel Jebbison from a loan spell at Championship side Watford, while Iraola says the club will look at options in the transfer market. "Now we will have to adapt a little bit and see who is available in that position and fit better with the things we are going to demand, " Iraola said. "I have trust in the club and I know they are working, especially after the injuries in that position and I hope, as they have done a lot of times, they will make the right call. " Bournemouth have been linked, external with a move for Brighton striker Evan Ferguson and Everton forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin. Iraola added: "It is always difficult in the winter but also we are a great opportunity for a number nine who wants to have an important role in the Premier League. "There will be for sure strikers looking to take that chance and I hope we can sign the right providers. " Listen to the latest Football Daily podcast Get football news sent straight to your phone Football & transfers latest: Manager news conferences and Moyes to Everton updates Moyes in talks with Everton over return to club Amorim can't guarantee Mainoo's Man Utd future Dragons’ Den returns with a new line-up of celebrity guests Can a fresh batch of entrepreneurs secure the deal of a lifetime? Are humans the only animals that laugh? Marnie Chesterton delves into the science of laughter, live from the Hay Festival Winter Weekend A raucous 80s throwback horror comedy Three teens go on an epic quest for a cult VHS collection, only to get mixed up in a murder Hugh Bonneville narrates Sherlock Holmes’ greatest cases Fresh, atmospheric adaptations of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s classic crime mysteries The Liverpool fan set to play at Anfield for Accrington 'My goodness! ' Vata scores 'special' equaliser for Watford. Video'My goodness! ' Vata scores 'special' equaliser for Watford Ryan Giggs - what happened? World Sports Photography Awards 2025 winner revealed Everton overcome Peterborough after Dyche sacking. Video Everton overcome Peterborough after Dyche sacking How Amorim's tactics gave Man Utd hope after the 'storm' 'Dyche looked a beaten man - now Everton owners face huge decision' The qualifier using the Australian Open as 'fashion runway' Was Deschamps right to leave and will Zidane replace him? Is Potter the right fit for West Ham? 'This is Detroit's Super Bowl chance' - plus my Wildcard Weekend predictions Fantasy holes with lava fields - it's golf for the 21st Century How the man who signed Henry, Bale and Suarez is reshaping Toulouse How the role of a goalkeeper changed Can Djokovic win record 25th Grand Slam aged 37? 'Epic moment! ' - 355lb Pierce interception tops NFL best plays. Video'Epic moment! ' - 355lb Pierce interception tops NFL best plays Teenage kicks - what makes history-making Littler so good? Sporting highlights to look forward to in 2025 © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.