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not bad business from Everton.... didn't they pay £500,000 for him? and he had a pretty good first season with them..

 

Beeb

 

Charlton agree £2.5m fee for Bent

 

Bent player statistics

Charlton Athletic are poised to sign Everton striker Marcus Bent after they agreed a £2.5m deal.

Boss Alan Curbishley is a long-term admirer of the 27-year-old, and moved again for him after agreeing to sell Jason Euell to Birmingham.

 

Bent has not been an Everton regular this season, despite David Moyes' side struggling in the Premiership.

 

Manchester City had also shown an interest, but the Hammersmith-born star is keen to return to London.

 

Bent has rarely been seen in regular action since James Beattie arrived at Everton and has scored only once this season.

 

If Bent completes his move to The Valley, Charlton would be the ninth club in 10 years for the much-travelled star who started out as a Brentford trainee.

 

Everton boss Moyes will then turn his attention to landing a striker, with veteran Duncan Ferguson also being linked with a move to Portsmouth.

Guest Red Mist
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Curbishley has lost the plot. Buying Bent is bad enough, but for £2.5M it's crazy! Hopefully some bright spark in the Charlton hierachy realises Curbs is off his rocker and cancels the transfer.

I think Curbs only wants to sign him because he thinks it would be funny to have 2 Bent forwards.

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I presume Moyes has a replacement who can score lined or are FIFA amending the rules of the game to allow them play 2 goalkeepers

Guest Anders Honoré
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I think he will surprise a few people. he was fairly good last season.

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I think he will surprise a few people. he was fairly good last season.

 

For 6 months then has been utter s**** ever since, every Everton fan I know is absolutely buzzing that he's going let alone getting 2.5m for him.

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