Sunday, November 24, 2024

Defoe doesn’t rule out MLS return

Bournemouth forward Jermain Defoe has refused to rule out a return to Major League Soccer over in the United States. The 36 year old had a successful stint with Toronto FC back in 2014, which began his ‘career resurgence’ of sorts in the last few years. Defoe is considered by many to be one of the most underrated forwards in the last few decades of English football, with his Tottenham Hotspur and Sunderland tenures being particular highlights of that fact.

The MLS is considered to be the league which many players go to in order to live out their glory years, courtesy of the fact that it’s a bit less competitive. Alas, Defoe went there a bit earlier than most, and it’s clear to see that he realises his time at the highest level in the game is coming to an end.

Defoe returned to Bournemouth, the team he joined on loan back in 2000, last year.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Harry Kettle


Harry is a University of Worcester graduate who has been writing professionally for the last two years. He specialises in several sports such as MMA, pro wrestling and athletics, with football being his primary love. He continues to dream of a life in the Premier League as a Wolves fan.

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