Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe will be in demand this summer but will resist the overtures to leave the Premier League-bound club, says former manager Harry Redknapp. "Lots of big clubs looking at managers will have him top of their list," Redknapp told BBC Radio 5 live.
"But I think he's a lad that will want to stay and see the job through."
He added: "He is Bournemouth through and through, I don't see him leaving the club."
Bournemouth's 3-0 win over Bolton on Monday prompted mass celebrations at the Goldsands Stadium, with only a Middlesbrough win on the final day along with a 20-goal swing to deny them a place in the top flight next season.
Former Tottenham and West Ham boss Redknapp played for the south-coast club in the 1970s and managed them between 1983 and 1992.
"Eddie and his team will be a pleasure to watch next season," he said.
"They're young and don't play with any fear. They will get well beaten some weeks, but they will win their share of games as well.
"They will go at teams, their football is breathtaking. It's been an amazing story."