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Thursday, 9 August 2007, 09:46 GMT 10:46 UK

Sunderland move delights Gordon

Craig Gordon Craig Gordon is relishing the prospect of playing Premier League football in England after completing a move to Sunderland that may be worth up to £9m.

His switch from Hearts could eventually be a British record deal for a goalkeeper but the 24-year-old is just relieved his future has been resolved.

"It has been quite difficult. I've known about the speculation for the last five or six weeks," he said.

The Scotland goalkeeper has signed a five-year contract with the Black Cats.

It is understood that Sunderland, who fought off competition from Aston Villa, will pay an initial £7m.

The Tynecastle club will receive a further £2m, following a certain number of appearances.

"I don't think I'll be the most expensive goalkeeper for very long"
Craig Gordon

The current British transfer record for a goalkeeper currently stands at the £7.8m Manchester United paid for Fabien Barthez in 2000.

Gordon admitted it was a "wrench" to leave Hearts but said it was time to test himself at a higher level.

"To leave Hearts behind - the club I supported as a boy - is hard but you come down here and see the difference between the SPL and the Premiership and it is something you have to go and experience," he added.

Gordon believes the Premier League newcomers are a massive club and are moving in the right direction under manager Roy Keane.

On the subject of his possible record transfer fee for a goalkeeper in Britain, he said: "Prices are going up all over the place and it's a big story because it's a goalkeeper but I expect the prices to keep rising.

"I don't think I'll be the most expensive for very long."

Gordon expects to recover from a minor shoulder injury in time to face Tottenham in the first league game of the season on Saturday.



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