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  2. 90min - Wikipedia

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    90min is a technology-enabled football news platform, which produces Internet content covering various football leagues. The content offered by the platform is user-generated following the principles of citizen journalism .

  3. Barcelona in danger of losing Dani Olmo, MLS transfer & trade ...

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    (22:33) - MLS offseason transfer round-up (38:30) - Rápido Reactions: Transfers for Man United, Man City, PSG, AC Milan & Tottenham Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

  4. Fabrizio Romano - Wikipedia

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    Romano is known for his catchphrase "Here we go!", used to signal the confirmation of a transfer deal. [8] According to 90min, he is considered one of the most reliable sources in the field of football transfers. [9] His credibility and substantial social media following have led several football clubs to involve him in player announcement ...

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  6. Dodgers don't stop dealing, trade infielder Gavin Lux to Reds

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    The Los Angeles Dodgers continue remaking their World Series-winning roster — and this time have dealt away a homegrown, two-time World Series champion.. Gavin Lux, who drove in the game-tying ...

  7. Transfermarkt - Wikipedia

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    Transfermarkt is a German-based [1] website owned by Axel Springer SE that has footballing information, such as scores, results, statistics, transfer news, and fixtures. [2] According to the IVW , it is in the top 25 most visited German websites, and one of the largest sport websites after kicker.de .

  8. Free transfer (association football) - Wikipedia

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    Free transfers are common in all strata of football. From leagues where money is less commonly available for clubs to spend on transfer fees, and also for players to leave wealthy clubs on a free transfer if the club cannot offer first team football, especially when departing for clubs in lower leagues.

  9. List of most expensive American soccer transfers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of most expensive American soccer transfers, which details the highest transfer fees ever paid for players, as well as transfers which set new American transfer records. The current transfer record was set by the transfer of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund to Chelsea for $65 million in August 2019.