Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe has hailed his goalkeeping coaches after the emergence of Will Dennis.
The youngster, who has been with the club since he was 15, is now showing his quality.
The 19-year-old is training with the first team, and he has signed a new deal at the club for three and a half years.
Speaking about the teenager, Howe told the Daily Echo: "Will is another talented young goalkeeper we have on our books.
"He is someone that's improved rapidly since he has been with us under the guidance of Neil Moss and Anthony White.
"He's got really good mentors in front of him in Mark Travers and Aaron Ramsdale, who are both young.
"But I am sure he would have seen how they have approached and attacked their own development in the professional manner they have done.
"He would have looked at that and thought 'I want a piece of that' and he's got the attributes to do it. He's a lovely size, very good shot stopper and a good kicker, so the future is bright for him."