The Italian team Juventus is looking to sign Robin Van Persie and Luis Suarez. Arsenal are looking for a higher price than Manchester United offered, which was said to be around 20 Million Pounds. Arsenal are probably ready to sell him anywhere from 28 Million Pounds to 35 Million Pounds.
In the MLS, on a team called FC Dallas, there is a 22 year old named Brek Shea. He was born in the United States and plays for the under 23 U.S. National team. Usually he does really good in the MLS and pretty good for the U.S. Under 23 National team. This year for some reason, Shea is not at his best. Firstly, Brek Shea usually plays for the US National team when the MLS season is at a break, or in the off season. This year he has had to switch between playing for two different teams, probably with two different styles of play. Once Shea got used to the US style of play, he had to switch back over to the FC Dallas style of play. That would make you struggle on getting to top form. Plus Shea came back with the sadness of not leading the Under 23 team to a spot in the Olympics. Shea has also got less chances to score in his recent games, because sometimes he has got subbed out for, leaving less time on the pitch, and plus he just has not been around that much. He missed two games at the start of the season in March and was not around with the team between those two matches.Over the last 12 months he has gone to do various things with the regular and under 23 US National team. Meaning he has missed off season stuff too. One of his teamates said a few weeks ago, "in Kung-Fu you serve one master, and this year Brek Shea is unclear of who his master is." Shea also got suspended for three games after kicking the ball at a referee. Just in FC Dallas's most recent matches when the manager subbed him out, Shea exchanged some mean words with the manager and then went and sat on the bench by himself with a towel wrapped around his head. Clearly these are not good times for Brek Shea, but with US National play over, or it should be anyway, their is only room for improvement.
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