English players abroad 2020/2021

hubbuh

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He's got German blood in him, and it is the first language he'd learned. And if you're, as a professional footballer, presented with the choice between the NTs of Deutschland and England , well ...
He'll be wearing black'n white by the time he's become a senior player, I'm sure of it.
What was that again?
 

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Comments will probably be "good".
 

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Are there any interviews where he talks about his background? He seems equally british / german. Parents from each country, grew up equally in both. It would be interesting to see his thought process as it seems difficult on the face of it.
 

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Are there any interviews where he talks about his background? He seems equally british / german. Parents from each country, grew up equally in both. It would be interesting to see his thought process as it seems difficult on the face of it.
You probably have to tag some of the Bayern fans for this. Though I don't know if it really needs an elaborate answer. Germany has been slightly more successful than England and signing a long term contract at Bayern means he will train daily and play with like half of "DIE MANNSCHAFT".
 
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PSV must be laughing. Sell Bergwijn to Spurs for €30m whilst taking Madueke from them for nothing.
 

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Looks like Bynoe-Gittens is getting his first call up for the senior squad tomorrow. It's been suggested by the press for a while now, that he's scheduled to be a regular member next season.