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Glenn Murray has joined Bournemouth on a three-year deal

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Glenn Murray says he was sure Bournemouth was the right club for him after talking to manager Eddie Howe

Bournemouth have signed Glenn Murray from Crystal Palace for an undisclosed fee on a three-year deal.

Murray has been a long-time Bournemouth target and the two clubs reportedly agreed a fee, believed to be around £4m, on Monday night, before the deal was finalised on Tuesday.

Murray scored 47 goals in his 125 Palace appearances, including a monster haul of 31 during their promotion season of 2012/13.

Murray told Sky Sports: "It's taken time getting here but I have finally got here on the last day (of the transfer window), so it's fantastic.

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"It has rumbled on for a quite a while and I am delighted to be down here.

"Obviously, I have spoken to the manager (Eddie Howe) and seen the way the team plays.  It just feels right.

"The manager showed the original interest and, after speaking to him, he won me over. I can't wait to start working under him.

"It is well-documented that Bournemouth like to play football. I think I can give them a slightly different dimension when the ball goes into the box."

Asked if he thinks Bournemouth can retain their top flight status, Murray added: "It's a big challenge and definitely a challenge I am looking forward to, and one we can achieve together."

Having spent time at Carlisle, Rochdale and Brighton, Murray joined Crystal Palace on a free transfer in 2011.

He was loaned to Reading for part of last season, scoring eight times in 18 appearances.

Meanwhile, Cherries forward Max Gradel, who signed from St Etienne last month, faces a lengthy spell out with a knee injury sustained against Leicester on Saturday.

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