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SENESI FUTURE, TOTH AND AFCB TRANSFER LATEST AND PREMIER LEAGUE ROUND UP - THE UTCIAD TRANSFER SHOW

from Up The Cherries In All Departments - AFC Bournemouth Fans Podcast

Welcome back to the UTCIAD transfer show! Once again Craig and Mani bring you their thoughts and opinions on all things transfers and today they address the Marcos Senesi situation as it is reported that he has told the club that he will not be extending his stay at the Vitality Stadium and is said to have had exploratory talks with Barcelona and is said to also have an interest in playing in Italy's Serie A. Will a deal be sorted before the end of the window? Should the Cherries be in the market for another centre back in this window? We ask the question.We look at the latest rumours and players linked to Bournemouth and we round up other key transfers across the Premier League!#afcb #senesi #barca #premierleague #transfers #skysports #cherries #seriea #transfersroundup Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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