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Jermain Defoe is set to join Bournemouth from Sunderland as a free agent on a three-year Bobby Clarke Womens Jersey deal that will pay him ?20m – including the signing-on fee. The 34-year-old striker, capped 56 times by England, has exercised a relegation-release clause in his Sunderland contract and he will return to the club for whom he played at the beginning of his career. Defoe was an 18-year-old when he turned out for Bournemouth in 2000-01, on loan from West Ham United, and he scored 19 goals in 31 appearances for them. He played alongside Eddie Howe and Jason Tindall, who are now the Bournemouth manager and assistant manager respectively, and he has always spoken fondly of his time at the south coast club. Premier League 2016-17 review: what we learned tactically from the season Michael Cox Read more Defoe joined Sunderland in January 2015 after a spell at Toronto FC and he was persuaded in the summer of last year by Sam Allardyce, the club’s manager at the time, to extend his contract. He agreed to do so on the condition that he would be allowed to leave for free in the event of relegation. Allardyce was promptly tempted away by the England job and he was replaced by David Moyes, under whom Defoe became increasingly frustrated. Defoe scored 15 times in the Premier League last season but it was not enough to save Sunderland from relegation. Moyes resigned on Monday. Defoe’s form http://www.authenticflyerstore.com/authentic-27-boyd-gordon-jersey.html saw him win an England recall in March and he scored in the World Cup qualifying win over Lithuania – his 20th goal for his country. Defoe has been teetotal throughout his career and with the massive contract on offer at Bournemouth, he might reflect on the benefits of having kept himself in peak condition. Watford and Crystal Palace had been among the clubs to show an interest in Defoe but Bournemouth have jumped to the front of the queueThe former Barcelona president Sandro Rosell and his wife have been detained in connection with his businesses in Brazil. The detentions were part of a money-laundering investigation related to buying television rights for past matches of Brazil’s national team. Three other people were detained but their identities were not immediately released by authorities. Police raided offices, homes and businesses in Barcelona and other locations in Spain as part of Operation Rimet, a reference to former Fifa president Jules Rimet, who also gave his name to the World Cup trophy from 1930 to 1970. Authorities said the operation looked into the alleged illegal payments received by Rosell and other people involved in promoting Brazil’s games. Authorities said nearly €15m (?13m) could have been laundered through tax havens. Officials said the operation used information from the FBI following the US case against high-level Fifa officials in 2015. Rosell, a former Nike executive in Brazil, had close connections to the former president of the http://www.officialmarinershop.com/Ken_Griffey_Jersey Brazilian football confederation, Ricardo Teixeira, who was mentioned in the indictment by American officials. Teixeira was also being investigated by Spanish authorities and raids were also expected in Brazil. Teixeira resigned from the Brazilian confederation in 2012 citing medical reasons amid widespread allegations of corruption and irregularities in his administration. He denied wrongdoing in all cases. In the 1990s, Rosell negotiated several deals with Teixeira involving Brazil’s national team and Nike, which remains the sportswear company used by the Brazil team. Several years ago, Rosell was formally accused by Brazilian authorities of using one of his companies to illegally benefit from a friendly between Brazil and Portugal in 2008. Rosell was cleared of any wrongdoing at the time. In a separate case in Spain, Rosell is to stand trial for fraud and corruption charges involving the transfer of Neymar from Brazilian club Santos in 2013. Prosecutors said the real amount of the transfer fee was concealed to benefit some of those involved. Neymar and his father, who have both denied any wrongdoing, will also stand trial. Rosell resigned as the Barcelona president in 2014 because of the allegations Mike Richter Authentic Jersey related to Neymar’s transfer. He had taken over the club in 2010. He and his wife were detained at their home in Barcelona during one of the police raids. They stayed at the location while authorities executed search warrants. Another home owned by Rosell was also searched by police
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