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🎧 A transfer window special

🎧 A transfer window special

BBC News27-03-2025

The latest episode of the Goin' Home With Adam And Jo podcast has landed.BBC Radio Solent's Adam Blackmore and former Saints player Jo Tessem discuss plans for the upcoming summer transfer window.Listen to the full episode on BBC Sounds

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