Celtic and Rangers in race for wantaway Bournemouth striker Jermain Defoe – reports
Celtic and Rangers have emerged as potential destinations for 36-year-old Bournemouth striker Jermain Defoe.The former England international is free to leave the Vitality Stadium this month having been restricted to just four Premier League appearances this season.Jermain Defoe has struggled for game time at Bournemouth2
Jermain Defoe has struggled for game time at Bournemouth
And according to reports, Scottish giants Celtic and Rangers are both prepared to extend Defoe’s illustrious career.The two clubs are currently level on points at the top of the Scottish Premiership and both would like to strengthen their attacking options this month.Gerrard and Defoe, who were team-mates for many years at international level, both share the same agent. It is understood Defoe is willing to take a significant pay-cut from his current 100,000-a-week salary in return for regular game time.Cherries boss Eddie Howe has hailed the striker’s professionalism, but admits that due to the form of Callum Wilson and Josh King, it’s unlikely Defoe will get a chance at Bournemouth.Steven Gerrard and Jermain Defoe could be reunited2
Steven Gerrard and Jermain Defoe could be reunited
He is someone we hold in such high regard and has done such a great job here in many different ways,” Howe said.The difficulty for me is Ive got Joshua King, Callum Wilson and Lys, who was outstanding the other day. I have quality players vying for those positions and thats what I want.

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