
Preston sign Bournemouth striker Jebbison on loan
Preston North End have signed Bournemouth striker Daniel Jebbison on a season-long loan deal.The 21-year-old will join up with the Championship side on 7 July after representing Canada in the ongoing Gold Cup.He started his career with Sheffield United, where he worked with Preston boss Paul Heckingbottom, before joining the Cherries in July 2024.Jebbison spent the first half of last season in the second tier on loan at Watford, making 13 appearances."He's someone I always pushed to keep improving during our time together," Heckingbottom told the club website., external "I've always believed in his ability and his potential."
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