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            Moyes 
			disappointed with Defoe's relegation release clause 
			
		 
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			 [May 13, 2017] 
			May 13 (Reuters) - Sunderland 
			manager David Moyes is upset that Jermain Defoe has a Premier League 
			relegation release clause in his contract that allows the striker to 
			leave the Stadium of Light at the end of the season. 
			 
			The 34-year-old England international, who joined from Major League 
			Soccer side Toronto in 2015, has scored 30 goals over the last two 
			seasons at the club. 
			 
			"Yes, there's a clause in the contract, which is hard to take," 
			Moyes, who took charge of Sunderland at the start of the season, 
			told reporters. 
			 
			"I would hope, in my time if I'd been manager I wouldn't have 
			allowed a clause like that in there but it is and obviously we have 
			to honour the contract. 
			 
			"We hope Jermain stays. Everybody at the club wants him to stay, all 
			the supporters want him to stay, but it has to be Jermain's decision 
			what he does." 
			 
			Defoe's goal-scoring form at the club has also earned him an England 
			recall under manager Gareth Southgate and he scored on his return 
			against Lithuania in a World Cup Qualifier earlier this year. 
			 
			Moyes believes Defoe's ambition to feature at the 2018 World Cup 
			could also harm Sunderland's chances of keeping him at the club next 
			season as they can no longer offer him top-flight football. 
			 
			"That's a question for Jermain (on remaining at the club). Obviously 
			he's got himself back in the England team," he added. 
			
			
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			"He'll want to, I'm sure, push and try to be a member of the World 
			Cup squad, and I think he'll be thinking, 'It's hard to do that if 
			I'm a Championship player'." 
			 
			The 54-year-old Scot, however, is hoping to make several changes to 
			the squad as he targets immediate promotion back to the first 
			division. 
			 
			"The initial discussions (with club owner Ellis Short) went fine," 
			Moyes said. 
            
			  
			"I put in the plans of what I think it should be like and where it 
			needs to go, and I'll meet Ellis at the end of the season and 
			discuss it." (Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All 
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