Indy Football Podcast: Transfer news and reviews from Manchester United, Tottenham, Chelsea and more

Season 3 Episode 19: Luke Brown is joined by Ben Burrows, Tony Evans and Jack Rathborn

Wednesday 29 January 2020 12:18 EST
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This week on the Indy Football Podcast the team review the January transfer window.

Host Luke Brown is joined by Sports Editor of The Independent Ben Burrows, columnist Tony Evans and reporter Jack Rathborn to discuss this month’s biggest movers and shakers.

They discuss the recent news that Bruno Fernandes will be leaving Sporting Lisbon to join Manchester United and discuss the impact he can make at Old Trafford.

They also talk about Christian Eriksen’s move to Inter Milan from Tottenham Hotspur. Are Giovani Lo Celso, Steven Bergwijn and Gedson Fernandes really good enough to replace him?

All that and more. Listen below:

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