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The Dutch Flyer: Can Donyell Malen Ignite Roma’s Champions League Dream?

AS Roma aren’t slowing down! Hot on the heels of signing Robinio Vaz, the Giallorossi have bolstered their attack again by bringing in Dutch speedster Donyell Malen from Aston Villa. In this episode, we break down the clever £27 million "loan-to-buy" structure of the deal and why ...  Show more

London Calling: Is Conor Gallagher the High-Octane Engine Tottenham Has Been Craving?

The "relentless engine" is back in the Premier League! In this episode, we analyze Tottenham Hotspur’s £34 million mid-season swoop for Conor Gallagher. Following a successful stint at Atlético Madrid—including that unforgettable strike against Real Madrid—Gallagher returns to Lo ...  Show more

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