Indy Football Podcast: Jadon Sancho transfer latest and Bayern Munich’s Bundesliga struggles
Season 3 Episode 15: Luke Brown is joined by Miguel Delaney and Tony Evans in Munich
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Your support makes all the difference.This week we have recorded the Indy Football Podcast on location in Munich in a Bundesliga special.
Host Luke Brown is joined by Chief Football Writer Miguel Delaney and columnist Tony Evans at the Allianz Arena in Germany.
They discuss Miguel’s recent story that Borussia Dortmund are open to selling Jadon Sancho in January and ask what next for the young England international.
They also talk about Bayern Munich’s recent struggles and ponder how far the club can go in the Champions League this season.
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