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Goal.com Transfer Special: The new show that no football fan can afford to miss
Love deadline day? Then watch our 30-minute show to keep you ahead of the game as the curtain falls on the January window
Transfer Deadline Day is upon us once again. Last year’s January window closed with a bang, as British transfer records were smashed in fading embers of the night. If you want to stay on top of all the negotiations this season, then Goal.com is the place to be.
But before the fax machines light up across Europe, sit back and absorb the Goal.com Transfer Special, hosted by Murray Dron with analysis from Goal.com UK Chief Correspondent Wayne Veysey, international football expert Peter Staunton, and former Arsenal striker John Hartson.
But before the fax machines light up across Europe, sit back and absorb the Goal.com Transfer Special, hosted by Murray Dron with analysis from Goal.com UK Chief Correspondent Wayne Veysey, international football expert Peter Staunton, and former Arsenal striker John Hartson.
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