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Brotherly Game Daily Links 12/30/16

New Year's Eve is almost here and the links are ready to party.

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Philadelphia Union News

Philadelphia Union re-sign Charlie Davies
The 30 year old forward inks a one-year deal with Philadelphia.

MLS News

Report: RSL offers Landon Donovan 2 year DP deal.
Blake Thomsen reports that a deal is in the works to bring Landon Donovan to Real Salt Lake for two years on a Designated Player deal.

Dario Benedetto reportedly rejected Sounders’ record transfer bid
So it sounds like the Sounders really wanted Benedetto.

Report: RSL made offer for Albert Rusnak, says Fox Sports NL
Yesterday’s rumor gained some surer footing with a report from the Netherlands today.

MLS Positional Rankings: Kljestan, Felipe, Alonso top the midfield slots
Here is Soccer America's top 10 in each of the three midfield classifications from the MLS 2016 season.

US Soccer News

USWNT players part ways with union counsel Rich Nichols
The U.S. women's national team players association announced the departure of its counsel amid negotiations of a new collective bargaining agreement.

Christian Pulisic reflects on his breakout year, looks forward to 2017
The youngster participates in a Facebook Live chat.

Rest of the World News

Carlos Tevez leaves Boca for Shanghai Shenhua in Chinese Super League
Shanghai Shenhua have completed a deal to bring former Manchester United striker Carlos Tevez to the Chinese Super League (CSL).

Hello Union fans! My name is Alex and I've been doing the daily links post for Brotherly Game since the 2016 season. You'll find me on here with all the biggest news stories in MLS and around the world. I also live tweet many of the Union games, and I'm a season ticket hold in section 102. Stop by and say hi!

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