Premier League receives paperwork confirming Keane's switch to Spurs

In the stands: Liverpool outcast Robbie Keane watches the Reds beat Chelsea on Sunday Robbie Keane is on his way back to Tottenham after agreeing personal terms with his former club.The Premier League confirmed that Tottenham filed the necessary paperwork in time to clinch a £15m switch back from Liverpool.The 28-year-old, who moved to Anfield from Spurs in the summer, was grantedpermission earlier today to talk to his former employers - and the two clubsagreed a fee with little more than an hour of the transfer window remaining.A Liverpool spokesman said: 'LiverpoolFootball Club have reached agreement with Tottenham Hotspur for the sale ofRobbie Keane.'Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp said: 'I am absolutely delighted. Robbie is a terrific player and make all the difference to our season.'The transfer comes just six months after Keane's £20.3m move north, netting Spurs a £5.3m profit. Outcast: Keane's unhappy spell at Liverpool has seen him dropped from the Anfield starting line up Party time: Robbie Keane celebrates lifting the 2008 Carling Cup with Spurs   Sportsmail understands Keane's £90,000 a week salary was proving to be problematic but a solution was found.Tottenham's highest paid player is Jonathan Woodgate on £70,000 a week, although £20,000 of that is still being subsidised by his former club Middlesbrough as part of the arrangement to sell him last January.  Anfield flop Keane set for dramatic Spurs return after Liverpool accept £15m bidSpurs to end Keane's Anfield misery - I didn't even sanction the £20m transfer in the first place, admits angry BenitezDEADLINE DAY: All the transfer news as it happensJanuary transfer window 2009 - Sportsmail's list of the completed deals  

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