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Report: Fulham Boss Roy Hodgson Keen On DaMarcus Beasley Swoop
Could Beasley swap Scotland for England?
According to the Daily Mirror, Fulham boss Roy Hodgson looking to spring Rangers midfielder DaMarcus Beasley from Ibrox.
The American left-winger has previously expressed his wish to leave the Scottish club in pursuit of the regular game time he believes he needs to get into the USA's World Cup squad.
Beasley, 27, played in the Premier League before with Manchester City, on loan from PSV Eindhoven.
He has not featured for the U.S. national team since the summer, when a passing error in the Confederations Cup consigned him to the bench for the remainder of the tournament.
Fulham features American Clint Dempsey, and previously also included Carlos Bocanegra, Brian McBride and Kasey Keller on the roster.
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The American left-winger has previously expressed his wish to leave the Scottish club in pursuit of the regular game time he believes he needs to get into the USA's World Cup squad.
Beasley, 27, played in the Premier League before with Manchester City, on loan from PSV Eindhoven.
He has not featured for the U.S. national team since the summer, when a passing error in the Confederations Cup consigned him to the bench for the remainder of the tournament.
Fulham features American Clint Dempsey, and previously also included Carlos Bocanegra, Brian McBride and Kasey Keller on the roster.
Andrea Canales, Goal.com
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