The winger joined the Cherries this summer from Liverpool for £25million, making him the most expensive Scottish player in history, and made his debut against Brentford in the Carabao Cup.
Gannon-Doak and Christie are a part of the Scotland squad for this international break, and Christie said he was thrilled to have the young winger back in the international fold after he was hampered by injury last season.
(Image: Richard Crease) “He’s such a talented player, he’s so positive on the ball,” said Christie, who claimed Gannon-Doak has been “very loud straight away” since entering the Bournemouth dressing room.
“He’s a difference-maker in games. He’s the type of player that we probably don’t make too many of in Scotland – pacy, attacking wingers. He’s come into Bournemouth and hit the ground running.
“I think he’s got a big future ahead of him and hopefully a long time with me at Bournemouth.”