The 19-year-old arrived at the club in January and he has impressed, scoring twice and providing an assist across his first four games with AFC Bournemouth.
While he was unable to notch a goal contribution in the fourth of those games, in the 0-0 draw at West Ham, he wasn’t far away as he hit the post after a sensational run from the Cherries half.
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Adams, who started the game in his first appearance since mid-December due to a knee injury, featured alongside the young forward for the first time.
Asked by the Daily Echo what that was like for him, the American said: “He's fun to watch.
Bournemouth's Rayan (right) warming up before the Premier League match at the London Stadium. (Image: John Walton/PA Wire)
“He's obviously, clearly, a very talented player. That run is, I think, just a brief cameo of what he's capable of doing.
“Now it's just about getting him in the positions to do it more often. So I think he's still adapting, but obviously he's been off to a great start so far.”
On having Rayan at the club, Adams continued: “I give a lot of credit to the scouting department, but I don't think you need to be a super scout to see that he's talented!
“So I think that he's fitted in seamlessly to the way that we play. I think to be 19 years old, have a big move abroad, obviously with some pressure after Antoine Semenyo leaves and goes to Man City, big shoes to fill.
“He's done an incredible job just being himself and fitting in.”