Jermain Defoe rejoins Bournemouth on three-year deal
Bournemouth have confirmed that England striker Jermain Defoe has rejoined the club on a three-year deal.
Defoe, 34, joins the South Coast club from Sunderland where a clause in his contract allowed him to leave the Black Cats on a free transfer.
Dejoe joined Bournemouth on loan in 2000 at the start of his career, scoring 19 goals in all competitions.
Last season in the Premier League he was Sunderland's top scorer with 15 goals, one fewer than Bournemouth top scorer Josh King.
Reports suggest that Defoe will be paid £65,000 a week.
Speaking to the club's official website Defoe said that it was an easy decision for him.
“It’s great to be back and I’m really looking forward to this challenge,” said Defoe.
“When the opportunity came about to return to AFC Bournemouth I just knew it was the right one.
“It was an easy decision, joining a top team with a top manager. It’s a great place to be.
“The Bournemouth fans know that every time I pull the shirt on I will give 100 per cent, and the one thing I can guarantee is goals.”
His new manager Eddie Howe added “This a huge moment for the football club and another step in the right direction.
“We want to bring players here who can have a big impact on our continued rise and we believe Jermain fits that as a natural, proven goal scorer.
“We have known him for a long time, since working with him as a young pro and playing with him. I have followed his career and am delighted to say he is going to be playing for AFC Bournemouth again.”
Defoe becomes Bournemouth's second signing of the summer following the arrival of Asmir Begovic from Chelsea.
They have also been linked with a £20 million move for another player of the champions in Nathan Ake who spent the first half of last season on loan with the club.
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