SEATTLE — Clint Dempsey waited on the small stage at midfield.
Finally he unzipped his sweatshirt and made official a surprising career move.
Dempsey is leaving behind the Premier League to play for the Seattle Sounders.
Dempsey was introduced as the newest designated player for the Sounders on Saturday night prior to Seattle's match against FC Dallas.
It concluded a whirlwind 48 hours of rumors and speculation that Dempsey was leaving Tottenham Hotspur and returning to Major League Soccer.
ESPN first reported Friday that a transfer was imminent and Tottenham confirmed Dempsey's move back to MLS early Saturday. Terms of Dempsey's deal were not announced by the club.
"This is a historic day for Sounders FC and our fans," Sounders majority owner Joe Roth said in a release. "Clint is a world-class soccer player who can take this club to a higher level. We have been consistent in our message to the fans that we will spare no expense to win trophies."
Dempsey was expected to address the reasons behind his move during a news conference scheduled for Monday. Seattle coach Sigi Schmid brought Dempsey into the locker room and introduced him to the team before Seattle's 3-0 victory over Dallas.