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Jermain Defoe wanted back at Bournemouth 17 years after teenage striker lit up the club with stunning loan spell from West Ham

England striker scored 19 goals for the Cherries while on loan from the Hammers but they want him permanently this time

BOURNEMOUTH will go all-out to entice Jermain Defoe back to the South Coast next term — to keep him on track for the World Cup.

Cherries chief Eddie Howe is keen to land the veteran Sunderland hitman to provide more experience for their third Prem campaign.

 Jermain Defoe is on fire in front of goal for England and Sunderland
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Jermain Defoe is on fire in front of goal for England and SunderlandCredit: Reuters

The 34-year-old first started making headlines in Dorset 17 years ago, scoring 19 goals while on loan from West Ham.


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Howe believes the prospect of playing regular football for his side will tempt Defoe to make the switch to keep alive his hopes of an England swansong in Russia next summer.

Defoe’s four-year England absence ended as he scored his 20th goal for the Three Lions in their qualifying win over Lithuania at Wembley on Sunday.

 Defoe was a teenage superstar when he went on loan to Bournemouth from West Ham
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Defoe was a teenage superstar when he went on loan to Bournemouth from West HamCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
 The 34-year-old first started making headlines in Dorset 17 years ago
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The 34-year-old first started making headlines in Dorset 17 years agoCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
 Harry Redknapp sent the young striker on loan to the Cherries and he lit up the place
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Harry Redknapp sent the young striker on loan to the Cherries and he lit up the placeCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

England boss Gareth Southgate was asked if the striker, who will be nearly 36 by the time the tournament kicks off, could be a genuine option.

And he offered a carrot to the recently-turned vegan.

Southgate said: “If he is scoring goals in the Premier League and playing as well as he has this season, there’s absolutely no reason why he couldn’t.”

Defoe has been the shining light in Sunderland’s relegation-haunted campaign, netting 14 times in 28 League appearances.

The former West Ham, Spurs and Portsmouth hitman is now seventh in the all-time Prem scoring charts with 157.

Sunderland rejected a £6million bid from West Ham for Defoe in January, with boss David Moyes arguing that losing their one proven source of goals would scupper any chance of staying up.

Defoe’s team-mates have scored just TEN goals between them all season and the Black Cats are bottom of the Prem, seven points adrift of safety.

Defoe will not stay if Sunderland are relegated, especially after seeing his England ambitions reignited.

 This season Defore scored against Bournemouth in the Premier League
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This season Defore scored against Bournemouth in the Premier LeagueCredit: PA:Press Association
 Sunderland rejected a £6million bid from West Ham for Defoe in January but the Cherries could better that
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Sunderland rejected a £6million bid from West Ham for Defoe in January but the Cherries could better thatCredit: Reuters
 Defoe looked in prime condition alongside younger stars like Adam Lallana
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Defoe looked in prime condition alongside younger stars like Adam LallanaCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
 Defoe scored against Lithuania to mark his return to the international scene
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Defoe scored against Lithuania to mark his return to the international sceneCredit: Rex Features
 Defoe will not stay if Sunderland are relegated especially after his England ambitions were reignited
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Defoe will not stay if Sunderland are relegated especially after his England ambitions were reignitedCredit: Reuters

The striker said last week: “When I missed out on the last World Cup squad it was hard news to accept. But you have to be realistic.”

The striker had quit England for an ill-fated spell in Toronto ahead of the  Brazil finals.

Defoe added: “The boys I was competing against were playing in the Premier League and Europe and that was probably why I missed out.

“So I would probably need to be playing in the Premier League to have a chance of going to the World Cup. You have to be playing at the top level, it is as simple as that.”

Bournemouth will wait until Sunderland’s fate is known before launching their bid.

The Cherries also need a handful more points to ensure their Prem status for next season.

 

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