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Hello and welcome back to The Lowdown where today Dougie and Mikey are joined by Mina Ibrahim to assess the perfect destinations for Europe’s best free agents.

Is it inevitable that Trent Alexander-Arnold joins Liverpool? Which club suits Virgil Van Dijk and Mo Salah best? Could Amad Diallo be leaving Man United? Would De Bruyne and Son Heung-Min be suited to a move back to the Bundesliga? And what of Bayern Munich’s out of contract stars, Joshua Kimmich, Leroy Sane and Alphonso Davies, what are the perfect moves for them?

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Timecodes

00:00-01:42 Intro
01:43-06:10 The Perfect Destination For Trent
06:11-12:06 Where next for Leroy Sane?
12:07-17:50 Amad Diallo, could he leave Man United?
17:51-22:26 Where will Alphonso Davies go next?
22:27-27:15 Real Madrid Or Bayern Munich For Van Dijk?
27:16-31:22 Joshua Kimmich’s Future
31:23-36:55 Could Jonathan David Join a Premier League Club?
36:56-42:33 Who Will Sign Mo Salah If He Leaves?
42:34-48:00 Which Bundesliga side will sign Son Heung-Min?
48:00-55:12 Kevin De Bruyne DECIDES THE CONTEST

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31 Comments

  1. If… and it's a big if… Trent, Salah, Van Dijk, De Bruyne and Son were to leave… where do you think is the PERFECT destination for them?

    (Dougie)

  2. Alphonso Davies to Man United makes sense for every single party involved……..except the player himself 😂

  3. Lol 38:42, Karim Benzema join Al Ittihad a season after his Ballon D'or campaign. But I think this is one of the better videos in recent times.

  4. Imagine for United having Diallo available to leave on a free but Casemiro with 2 more years left on a 375k per week deal. Sums up how dreadful United has been run.

  5. I think this type of discussion would be better if you could only bring up a club once. You sent several players to the same clubs. It would be a lot more for and challenging for you if you could only suggest Real Madrid, Barca, Liverpool for one player each.

  6. Amad to newcastle???, firstly, man utd will almost definitely extend his contract, secondly, he was on loan at sunderland and has stated he loves the club, not sure newcastle will accept him/he wont want to go there.

  7. What in the DEI is this? Leroy Sane at AC Milan is just laughable, no chance of it happening now. Milan is the type of club to get him once he is 32 and his next contract ends.😂😂😂

  8. Mina's VVD shout to Real Madrid is laughable considering their contract policy on players aged over 30, would he leave Liverpool to go and sign a 1 year contract there? Someone please make it make sense.😂

  9. I guess no one on this panel of “experts” is aware that there are other clubs in the world besides Real Madrid, Liverpool, Barcelona, and Man City.

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