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Sheamus: Ekitike will be a 'very exciting player'

Sheamus: Ekitike will be a 'very exciting player'

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WWE Superstar Sheamus joins Rebecca Lowe and the chaps to share his thoughts on the Premier League Summer Series, Liverpool's spending during the transfer window, and more.
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