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Jermain Defoe (to Toronto FC as of 28 February 2014) - CONFIRMED

Holtby City

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More confirmation of Defoe going to Canada:

TFC set to land Tottenham Hotspur striker Jermain Defoe

Until now, he was little more than an "if" around MLS circles -- a world-class attacker Toronto FC supporters and media talked about with both cautious optimism and uncertainty.

Still distrustful from the Diego Forlan fiasco this past season, TFC supporters have been patiently standing by, waiting for MLSE head honcho Tim Leiweke -- The Ultimate Entertainer, as past employees refer to him -- to produce his final act.

On Friday, Leiweke and the Reds provided fans with an appetizer.

Gilberto Oliveira Souza Junior, a 24-year-old Brazilian striker, was unveiled at the Air Canada Centre as Toronto's newest Designated Player, spurring little more than a golf clap.

"I am very excited to join Toronto FC and MLS," Gilberto said. "There is a lot of opportunity here, both with this side and the league and I am excited to help grow Major League Soccer with my fellow Brazilians back home. This is a great city with a great quality of life and I look forward to winning titles here."

But he's poised to complement a much bigger name, someone Leiweke claimed this off-season will be one of the biggest signings in league history.

The Toronto Sun has learned Tottenham Hotspur striker Jermain Defoe will join Toronto FC next season in what's sure to be the biggest off-season move MLS-wide -- both financially and tactically.

The Reds are believed to be dropping as much as $10 million on a transfer fee to secure the services of a player they'll pay upward of $150,000 per week, numbers that will make Defoe the highest-paid player in MLS history.

It's unclear whether the 31-year-old will join the Reds before next summer's World Cup, but TFC general manager Tim Bezbatchenko told the Sun last weekend he's working to have both DPs settled in Toronto before next season.

By the end of next week, expect TFC's roster to be -- on paper -- a lock to make the post-season, a prediction Leiweke made two months before the Reds embarked on what will eventually turn out to be the most transformational few weeks in club history.

Combine the additions of Jackson, Gilberto and Defoe with a number of likely veteran signings next week and we might be witnessing the start of an unprecedented turnaround by league standards.

"We promised our fans back in September that this club would make bold moves this off-season and that they should evaluate our progress in January," Bezbatchenko said today in downtown Toronto. "We will continue to work toward delivering on that promise over the next month."

After Defoe is introduced in January, the Reds will sport a championship-caliber striking trio in Gilberto and Bright Dike, who will go from being the club's first-choice No. 9 to a solid choice off the bench.

Keeping in mind Matias Laba has fully recovered from a toe injury, the addition of Jackson this past week will pay off in a midfield that already includes Alvaro Rey, who's expected to produce more in his second season with the club.

At the back, expect the Reds to add to a base that already includes the club's top player from a year ago, Steven Caldwell, another piece in the club's quest to check all of its boxes before next season.

"Hopefully, everything is teed up and ready to go so that when dates come along you can start checking the boxes," Bezbatchenko said of the club's swift off-season transformation. "The boxes are being checked."

With the addition of Gilberto and Defoe, the DP box is officially completely filled in.

http://www.torontosun.com/2013/12/13/tfc-set-to-land-tottenham-hotspur-striker-jermain-defoe
 

mark87

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A guy from work is friends with a girl who Jermain is currently seeing, he got her to ask Jermain what the deal is with Toronto and he said he's seriously considering it, but it might be a summer move as opposed to a January one, but anything could happen I guess.
 

dontcallme

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If Defoe goes this January then AVB either needs to believe Adebayor or Kane can do a job this season or Baldini has someone lined up that is more than a possibility.
 

mill

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"Bofbro, post: 3738206, member: 18387"]Gone with Hernandez coming in imo.[/quote]

Underwhelming tbh
 

TheAmerican

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If Defoe goes this January then AVB either needs to believe Adebayor or Kane can do a job this season or Baldini has someone lined up that is more than a possibility.
There is always the chance that Defoe will be loaned back to us. I wouldn't be surprised if he at least trained with us.
 

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MLS leagues starts about March time doesn't it, though they are talking about wanting him to have settled in in the country before then.
 

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Gone with Hernandez coming in imo.

Think United will consider us too big a rival to strengthen us.

Pato, Morata or Vucinic all more likely IMO.

Or maybe Baldini's found the new Higuain in South America again.
 

TheAmerican

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From my former coach who is now working at TFC.

me: "Defoe all but official to you guys?"

him: "Yeah. Just a matter of when. We want jan. He wants march!"

Edit: He says they have also approached Ashley Cole and Eto'o, but he thinks they are off to NY and LA, respectively. They will get larger contracts there. The way he explained it, each team gets 3 players at any wage they want, and the rest are contracted through the MLS. He states that Defoe will make $160k cad per week (That's about £93k).
 
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Sarsipius

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Defoe out and berb in

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From my former coach who is now working at TFC.

me: "Defoe all but official to you guys?"

him: "Yeah. Just a matter of when. We want jan. He wants march!"

Edit: He says they have also approached Ashley Cole and Eto'o, but he thinks they are off to NY and LA, respectively. They will get larger contracts there. The way he explained it, each team gets 3 players at any wage they want, and the rest are contracted through the MLS. He states that Defoe will make $160k cad per week (That's about £93k).

I'm not sure him staying till March helps us or Defoe much.

We'd need to buy someone else for April and May in January, so Defoe just ends up further down the pecking order not playing.
 

TheAmerican

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I'm not sure him staying till March helps us or Defoe much.

We'd need to buy someone else for April and May in January, so Defoe just ends up further down the pecking order not playing.
He must think he will still play here, that would be the only reason for him to stay.
 

Syn_13

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If Defoe goes this January then AVB either needs to believe Adebayor or Kane can do a job this season or Baldini has someone lined up that is more than a possibility.

Has to be this rather than the latter. If he thought Kane could step up he'd have been playing him more often, even if as just a sub. Ade's a strange one. I did wonder whether he's U-turned on his opinion when he brought him on against City. Didn't help that the bastard got himself injured!
 

Snarfalicious

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Would love to bring on Luis Muriel as his replacement. Hasn't been absolutely awesome so far this season, but I've seen enough to think he's great.
 

spud

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More confirmation of Defoe going to Canada:

The Toronto Sun has learned Tottenham Hotspur striker Jermain Defoe will join Toronto FC next season in what's sure to be the biggest off-season move MLS-wide -- both financially and tactically.
Well. Good for the Toronto Sun. No quotes. No explanation of the basis for the assumption. In short, confirmation of fuck all, just more media bandwagon jumping.

The fact that all of the canadian football media thinks that Defoe to Toronto is a done deal does not mean that it will happen. It might mean that Toronto FC wants it to, but that is about it.
 

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Would love to bring on Luis Muriel as his replacement. Hasn't been absolutely awesome so far this season, but I've seen enough to think he's great.
I would like to see Defoe go and we bring in someone who will give us something different. Whether that is the pace and skill of Muriel, a huge physical presence like Benteke or a skillful linkman like a Berbatov, we just need something different to change a game
 

kitchen

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Has to be this rather than the latter. If he thought Kane could step up he'd have been playing him more often, even if as just a sub. Ade's a strange one. I did wonder whether he's U-turned on his opinion when he brought him on against City. Didn't help that the bastard got himself injured!

Ah yes, Harry Kane, the forgotten man. Let's not forget he's still only 20, and there's plenty of time for him to step up. The potential's there...

He could easily do a rose/ caulker/ Townsend and break into the first team.
 
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