
Givairo Read
19-Year-Old
Feyenoord
Eredivisie
Clears suspension
Read is no longer suspended and is an option for Tuesday's match against inter Milan.
ANALYSIS
Read has cleared his suspension after sitting out the club's last contest following a red card, with the defender set to be an option Tuesday. He did start in the two games before his suspension, so this could be a huge addition back. That said, he will hope to see the start Tuesday, with Bart Nieuwkoop also an option at right-back if he recovers from his lower leg injury.
Read has cleared his suspension after sitting out the club's last contest following a red card, with the defender set to be an option Tuesday. He did start in the two games before his suspension, so this could be a huge addition back. That said, he will hope to see the start Tuesday, with Bart Nieuwkoop also an option at right-back if he recovers from his lower leg injury.
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Sees red late
Read was shown a straight red card during second half stoppage time in Tuesday's one-all draw with Milan.
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Generating interest in England
Several Premier League teams are interested in making a move for Read, according to TEAMTalk.
ANALYSIS
Several Premier League clubs are interested in signing the 19-year-old right-back, who's under contract at Feyenoord but has been turning heads with his play. The Eredivisie giants aren't likely to part ways with him on the cheap, and Bayern Munich are also keeping close tabs on the full-back.
Several Premier League clubs are interested in signing the 19-year-old right-back, who's under contract at Feyenoord but has been turning heads with his play. The Eredivisie giants aren't likely to part ways with him on the cheap, and Bayern Munich are also keeping close tabs on the full-back.