Lewis Grabban has completed his move back to Bournemouth, after spending only a year at Norwich City.
Grabban joins the Cherries for a reported fee of over £7m and on an 3 and a half year deal.
Grabban, who has been excluded from the last five matchday squads for Norwich, is reunited with Eddie Howe at Dean Court, where the striker previously enjoyed a two-year spell.

Grabban joined the Cherries in 2012 and went on to make over eighty appearances, scoring thirty-five times, before being brought to Norwich in the Summer of 2014 by then manager Neil Adams.
He enjoyed a good first season with the Canaries, scoring twelve goals with two of them coming in the East Anglia Derbies.
Grabban has been noticeably absent for Norwich this season, this coming after an infamous walkout after being left on the bench for Norwich’s cup visit to Rotherham. Grabban has found it hard to get back into the team, and has now finally left the club.





