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Forecast: Week 18
The Forecast reviews some of the key news items from around MLS for the week, before delving into its power rankings and predictions. Kyle McCarthy touches on the Galaxy's mid-week embarrassment, the missed All-Star Game opportunity for MLS, and the possibility of a 34 game schedule.
It's Real: Khedira to Madrid
Bundesliga side Stuttgart have confirmed the departure of holding midfielder Sami Khedira to Real Madrid. Reports claim that the Blancos have agreed a fee of €14 million for the services of the Germany international. However, Stuttgart have not disclosed any details about the transfer fee.
Adu Set Adrift Again
Swiss side Sion have decided against signing Freddy Adu after a week-long trial. The former great American hope will now return to parent club Benfica and seek other options. The 21 year-old has been looking for another new home after Greek club Aris decided against signing him permanently.
CR7 Again?
'CR9' wants to become 'CR7' again. With Raul off to join Schalke 04, he left the number 7 jersey vacant at Real Madrid. Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo is eager to continue his branding as the club's no. 7, having previously worn it at Manchester United.
Shot Down
West Ham United owner David Gold claimed today that LA Galaxy star David Beckham wants to join his team. Beckham's people moved swiftly to cut down the rumor, asserting that Beckham has no intention of joining the London outfit. The 35-year-old only recently begun training again.
Next Star?
Javier Hernandez made his Manchester United debut Wednesday night, coming in as a second-half sub against the MLS All-Stars. The Mexican forward scored a delightful lob and won a free kick that Danny Gibson dispatched. Has Sir Alex Ferguson found his next star?
Goal.com 50: 17...16...
As we move ever-closer to the top 10 of Goal.com's 50 best players of the 2009/2010 season, we look at Spanish World Cup winner Gerard Pique, a player who was quite a force in the middle. He comes in at 16, and is followed at 17 by English midfielder stalwart Frank Lampard.