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Furman’s return to UK on hold due to Coronavirus

Dean Furman is determined to secure a return back to England following a five-year stint in South Africa, despite negotiations being halted by the Coronavirus.

April 17, 2020 11:41
Dean Furman says his return to British football could be delayed by the Coronavirus. (Photo: Twitter)

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Born in Cape Town, Furman moved to England aged five. A product of the Chelsea academy, Furman has also played for Rangers, Bradford City, Oldham Athletic and Doncaster Rovers before moving to South Africa, where his contract with SuperSport United expires in June.

Now 31, he says he is planning to return to England for family reasons - his wife is pregnant and both his and his wife’s parents live there - although he has yet to receive any firm offers.

Furman said: “This would have been the prime time to start talking to clubs in the UK but just as with here, football clubs in the UK are all on hold as well.

“They have uniformly come back with the same response, namely that they need to see how the current season’s headaches are resolved before they plan for next season.”

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