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Former Everton striker Cahill set for Indian Super League move

Former Everton striker Cahill set for Indian Super League move

Former Everton striker and Socceroos star Tim Cahill is reported to be in talks to join the Indian Super League Club Jamshedpur FC. Italy’s first football website Calciomercato has reported that former Everton striker and Australian star Tim Cahill is close to joining the Indian Super League. He is on the brink of move to […]

Former Everton striker and Socceroos star Tim Cahill is reported to be in talks to join the Indian Super League Club Jamshedpur FC.

Italy’s first football website Calciomercato has reported that former Everton striker and Australian star Tim Cahill is close to joining the Indian Super League. He is on the brink of move to Jamshedpur FC.

Cahill announced his retirement from international football at the conclusion of the FIFA World Cup this year after making only one appearance in the tournament.

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Cahill is now close to signing for Jamshedpur FC in the Indian Super League, with the striker now in advanced talks about a move. A deal is expected to be announced soon and talks are heading in the right direction, as things stand, the football news website has reproted.

Cahill was released by Millwall at the end of last season and is currently a free agent.

In his eight years with Everton, Cahill has hit the net over 50 times in more than 200 appearances for the club.

Cahill, who is Australia’s leading international goal scorer, retired from the Socceroos with 50 goals in 107 caps.

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