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Wirtz to Liverpool and Cherki joins up with Manchester City

It has already been a busy summer of transfer activity. Chelsea, Manchester United, Manchester City and Liverpool have all brought big signings in to their teams.

In this episode we hear the latest from Manchester City’s camp as they welcome new signing Rayan Cherki to their Club World Cup campaign and from our Liverpool reporter Paul Joyce as they prepare to break the British record transfer fee for Florian Wirtz.

 

Plus, a low down on how the Club World Cup is being received in the states and if/when it is likely to get more competitive.

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  • WORLD CUP DAY 11: Cape Verde joy and Rashford's renaissance

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