McFadden makes Goodison return

17 October 2011 17:40
Everton have re-signed James McFadden three years after he left the club to join Birmingham.[LNB] The Scotland international forward has been without a club since his summer departure from Birmingham, who were relegated to the Championship last season.[LNB]He had trained with Wolves, and both Mick McCarthy's side and Celtic were keen on signing the 28-year-old.[LNB]However, McFadden has opted to link up again with Everton manager David Moyes on Merseyside in the hope of reviving a career hit by injury.[LNB]It is understood Everton have signed the Scot until the end of the season.[LNB]McFadden originally joined the Blues from Motherwell in 2003 and scored 11 times in 109 appearances.[LNB]After moving to the midlands for £5million the Scot scored 13 times in 82 games until a cruciate knee ligament injury curtailed his involvement last season.[LNB]He was released following Blues' relegation in May but is fit again and will provide another attacking option and experience for manager David Moyes.[LNB]

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