Award-winning rapper reveals he talked to Defoe over move to Toronto FC

Tottenham Hotspur's Defoe celebrates his goal against Crystal Palace during their English Premier League soccer match in London

Jermain Defoe

Canadian rapper Drake has revealed that he played a role in persuading Jermain Defoe to make the move from Tottenham Hotspur to Toronto FC. Defoe was unveiled as a Toronto player today and Drake – an ambassador for the city’s NBA side the Toronto Raptors – has lifted the lid on the role that he played in persuading the striker to move to the MLS.

“I don’t know if I had an influence on (Defoe) coming here”, opened Drake. “I think that all I did was give him the necessary information about a city he didn’t know much about.”

“I told him how great it has been to me, and how great I assumed it would be to him. We had a great conversation. We built up a personal relationship. I’m excited to see him begin his career here. I just do what I can.”

Defoe will move to Toronto at the end of February for a fee of £6 million and is set to earn up to £90,000 per week. He has signed a four year deal, which will take him to within a few months of his 35th birthday.

Tottenham have not lost a competitive game in which Defoe has scored since October 2012. His last 20 goals – across league, European competition and both domestic cups- have seen Spurs wins or draws.

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