Peter Crouch: Stoke City striker poised for Premier League return with Burnley
Stoke City striker Peter Crouch, who turned 38 on Wednesday, is set to return to the Premier League at Burnley as part of a deal which will see Sam Vokes go the other way.
Championship club Stoke will pay a fee for Clarets striker Vokes, 29.
Crouch has made 462 Premier League appearances for six different clubs, scoring 108 goals.
The former England forward was part of the Stoke side relegated from the Premier League last season.
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Crouch has also played in the top flight for Tottenham, Aston Villa, Southampton, Liverpool and Portsmouth.
Vokes, who played for Wales at Euro 2016, has been at Burnley since July 2012 and has this season started 10 league games for the Clarets, who are 17th in the Premier League.
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Crouch was handed his Premier League debut at Aston Villa by Graham Taylor - at the age of 21. He started in a 3-2 defeat against Bolton in March 2002 and his team-mates included Peter Schmeichel, Steve Staunton and Gareth Barry.
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