Deadline Day: Football's Transfer Window
6.8
2023
Documentary
Deadline Day is a ground-breaking insight into the most talked about but least understood aspect of modern football: the transfer market. With unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to world class players and Europe’s premier agents, the series unmasks the men whose job it is to make footballers’ dreams a reality and, for the first time, reveals how headline-grabbing multimillion pound deals get done.
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EP1 - Episode 1
January. 15,2023
With the season over, the future is uncertain for Erling Haaland, Japhet Tanganga and Fabian Ruiz, who all have life-changing choices to make.
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EP2 - Episode 2
January. 22,2023
With deadline day approaching, Saša Kalajdžic considers Manchester United, Spurs cling on to Japhet Tanganga and Fabián Ruiz's dream hits a hurdle.
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