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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]... or to be on the bench of one of these two teams. Another opportunity to have a close look at Rakitic or Modric.[/quote] Modric is 32-years old. Rakitic is 30-years old. [b]Pulisic is only 19-years old[/b], an age not even considered fully matured in Europe---which is mid-20s. [/quote] Fair point but what is the point to go to Real Madrid or Barcelona where he may not have much playing time (for all is potential, is he already better than Dembele, Bale, or Asencio, who are not starters?). Should not he stay a bit longer at Dortmund or move for a couple of years to Tottenham or Liverpool, which have great coaches more keen on giving a chance to the youngsters. If he is as good as he seems, he could then move to la Liga. [/quote] Nobody said he would choose to move. It is just said they have been throwing his name around. I have read that he is very happy at Dortmund for the reasons you listed---playing time. Most teams don't regularly play such young players. He is developing great where he is.[/quote] It’s not the best thing for him career-wise, at present. They’re only throwing his name around because they could get a good sub that’s a leader in jersey sales.[/quote]
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