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Ranking the top Canadian soccer transfers of 2025, plus Cloé Lacasse interview

Ranking the top Canadian soccer transfers of 2025, plus Cloé Lacasse interview

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We rank the top Canadian soccer transfers of the year from Olivia Smith to Jonathan David. Cloe Lacasse joins the show to talk injury recovery and making her way back to the CANWNT team. Plus, England's Lionesses go back-to-back at the Women's Euro in our viral moment of the week.
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