Saturday, November 17, 2018

USA news on Youtube Nov 17 2018

 TRANSFER NEWS LIVEChelsea set to sign Borussia Dortmund ace Christian PulisicMan Utd have opened talks over a deal for Diego GodinTottenham are leading Arsenal in the race to sign Eric BaillyLiverpool have not made a bid for Barcelona forward Ousmane DembeleCeltic exclusive Celtic want Swansea defender Connor Roberts in January, Express Sport understands

 Celtic want to sign a new defender to help ease the strain on MIkael Lustig. And ex-Swansea boss Brendan Rodgers may be set to raid his former club with a deal for Roberts

 Roberts played in Wales' defeat to Denmark last night and is out of contract at the end of the season

Dembele to Liverpool offer claim Liverpool have no interest in signing Barcelona forward Ousmane Dembele, La Liga expert Guillem Balague reckons

 He said on his YouTube channel: "In terms of Liverpool, they have not made an offer

 "In fact, their attention is to keep with what they have and to improve what they have

 "The attack of Liverpool could get better but I got the impression that, regarding Dembele, he is a player who could make the balance that is perfect a bit unbalanced as he could bring in the same feeling at Barcelona - he can do whatever he wants with the ball

"Chelsea to sign Pulisic Chelsea are pushing ahead with plans to sign Christian Pulisic in January, the Daily Mail claim

 They say the Blues are set to win the race to sign the USA international. Borussia Dortmund are resigned to losing their star man and they're ready to cash in next summer

 However, the Mail add that Chelsea want to complete a deal in the January window

Man Utd talks Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward has held several rounds of talks with Atletico Madrid over a deal to sign Diego Godin

 The Daily Star claim the Woodward is eyeing the player's £20m release clause. Godin has been linked with a move to United in the past and is on manager Jose Mourinho's radar

 The boss is desperate for defensive recruits and a move in January could well be on the cards

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