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Fraser Forster: Former Spurs keeper ‘couldn’t say no’ to joining Bournemouth on six-month deal

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Bournemouth have signed former Tottenham and Celtic goalkeeper Fraser Forster on a six-month deal.

The 37-year-old arrives at Vitality Stadium as back-up to first-choice stopper Djordje Petrovic after an injury to Will Dennis.

Forster, who won the last of his six caps for England in 2016, has been a free agent since leaving Spurs last summer when his contract expired.

“The opportunity arose and, for me, it was one that I couldn’t say no to,” he said.

“I am absolutely delighted. It’s happened pretty quickly but I am delighted to be here and be a part of it.

“I am looking forward to helping the team and the squad, and contributing however I can for the rest of the season.

“You can really see the trajectory and the ambition of the club, and I think that was a very attractive thing for me.”

Bournemouth, who are on a winless run stretching 10 top-flight matches back to 26 October, host Arsenal in the Premier League on Saturday, with Forster expected to be among the substitutes.

Earlier on Friday, the Cherries confirmed Mexico right-back Julian Araujo, 24, had completed a loan move to Celtic.


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