- Goalkeeper returns to the Vitality Stadium
- Bournemouth have exceptional circumstance application approved
- 24-year-old made 14 appearances for the Potters
Mark Travers has been recalled from his loan spell at Stoke City by parent club AFC Bournemouth.
The Republic of Ireland international goalkeeper returns to the south coast after the Cherries had their application to recall due to exceptional circumstances approved by the Premier League, following injuries to two of their registered goalkeepers.
Travers featured in 14 matches for the Potters during his three-month stay at the bet365 Stadium.
“Firstly, we would like to thank Mark for his contribution during his time as a Stoke City player, during which his performances have shown his Premier League calibre,” explained Technical Director Ricky Martin.
“There is always potential risk of this outcome in the most exceptional circumstances and, while unfortunate, we knew that should this situation arise we would have an experienced option to call upon in Jack Bonham.
“Jack has played over 200 league games and we have every confidence in his ability to play an important role in a successful Championship team.”