from bbc.co.uk
Tottenham have signed England striker Darren Bent from Championship outfit Charlton for a club record £16.5m. The 23-year-old passed a medical on Thursday and signed a deal for up to six years, with the transfer fee being paid in instalments.
Bent said: "Tottenham have a lot of young English players and it's a young squad, it's a squad going forward and that's the direction I wanted to take. It's exciting times for me and Spurs and hopefully I'll show what I can do."
Bent's former club Ipswich will also benefit from the move, as they inserted a 20% sell-on clause when the striker moved to Charlton. The Suffolk club will receive £2.58m. paid in three instalments over two years. Bent will be out to establish himself in the England squad after making just two starts and one substitute appearance for his country.
Personally I think it is a lot of money. Yes, he is a proven Premiership player, he's young and he's English, but I still think it's a huge sum of cash to pay for a striker of his calibre, especially when we already have 3 excellent strikers at the club.


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