Indy Football Podcast: Transfer news from Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal and more

Season 3 Episode 16: Luke Brown is joined by Miguel Delaney, Tony Evans and Ben Burrows

Thursday 09 January 2020 12:40 EST
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This week on the Indy Football Podcast the team talk January transfers.

Host Luke Brown is joined by Chief Football Writer Miguel Delaney, columnist Tony Evans and Sports Editor Ben Burrows to preview the winter market.

They talk about Manchester United’s misfortunes and ask why one of the richest clubs in the world seem to have such a problem signing new players. They also attempt to work out how on earth Liverpool improve on the squad they already have.

There is also time to talk about Tottenham, Arsenal, Chelsea and more, while the team debate whether or not Matthijs de Ligt and Ousmane Dembélé should leave their current clubs.

All that and more. Listen below:

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