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Which USMNT players should consider summer moves? + Tim Weah reveals details behind awkward White House visit

Which USMNT players should consider summer moves? + Tim Weah reveals details behind awkward White House visit

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Christian Polanco and Christine Cupo discuss which USMNT players should consider moves away from their clubs ahead of next year's World Cup. Where should players like Gio Reyna and Yunus Musah go and should Christian Pulisic consider a move as well?
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Christian and Christine then give us their USMNT overreactions dependent on if they win or lose against Saudi Arabia. They also break down Juventus' recent visit to the White House and Tim Weah's comments afterwards. Was Tim right in telling us he was surprised by the visit?
Later, Christian and Christine break down the most recent USWNT roster ahead of their summer friendlies. With lots of new faces on the team, what can we expect from them this summer?
(5:30) - Which USMNT players should consider moves this summer?
(26:00) - USMNT Gold Cup overreactions
(30:30) - Tim Weah reveals details of Juve's White House visit
(43:30) - Breaking down USWNT's summer roster
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