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January 2019 Transfer Thread


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1 minute ago, Bjornebye said:

Good point. 

Yeah, he would add a load of quality to the side. Attacking pace in midfield, high quality cover out wide, and it’s another quality player. If we got him, I don’t think anybody could question the ambition of the club. He’d cost 100m or something. 

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DORTMUND EYE MORE ENGLISH TALENT
Buoyed by the success of Jadon Sancho, Borussia Dortmund are keen to pillage more English talent from the fringes of Man City, Liverpool and Chelsea’s squads.

Sancho made his senior England debut last week, with the 18-year-old taking the Bundesliga by storm with two goals and six assists in eight appearances, of which only two have been from the start.

Dortmund hope the success of the former City academy talent will convince more English youngsters to make the move to Germany. Apparently, they are keen on Chelsea’s Callum Hudson-Odoi, who has been restricted to 27 minutes in the Premier League, and Liverpool’s Bobby Duncan. Steven Gerrard’s cousin has yet to get anywhere near Jurgen Klopp’s first XI.

According to The Mirror’s exclusive, the German are also eyeing Phil Foden, though presumably they have already been warned that they would be pissing in the wind with any approach for City’s prize asset. Pep Guardiola has repeatedly told the 18-year-old that the will be given more time on top of the 16 senior appearances that have already come his way and Foden has no urge to leave his boyhood club

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