<H2><H2>England can wait</H2><H1>Despite flirtations, U.S.' Dempsey, Beasley stay put</H1></H2>
When the English Premier League season starts on Saturday there will be a record 12 Americans on Premiership rosters, and yet there were nearly two more in U.S. national-teamers Clint Dempsey and DaMarcus Beasley.
The New England Revolution's Dempsey is deeply disappointed that MLS turned down a transfer offer from Charlton Athletic, which sources say put forward a formal bid worth $1.5 million for the 23-year-old World Cup goal-scorer. Meanwhile, PSV Eindhoven's Beasley told me that he nearly joined "a big team" in the Premiership on loan in the past two weeks before the deal fell through. (He wouldn't specify the club.)
Beasley also said there had been discussions about a possible move to a team in Spain's La Liga or back to MLS right after the World Cup -- Real Salt Lake and New York were potential destinations -- but he no longer expected a transfer this season.
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When the English Premier League season starts on Saturday there will be a record 12 Americans on Premiership rosters, and yet there were nearly two more in U.S. national-teamers Clint Dempsey and DaMarcus Beasley.
The New England Revolution's Dempsey is deeply disappointed that MLS turned down a transfer offer from Charlton Athletic, which sources say put forward a formal bid worth $1.5 million for the 23-year-old World Cup goal-scorer. Meanwhile, PSV Eindhoven's Beasley told me that he nearly joined "a big team" in the Premiership on loan in the past two weeks before the deal fell through. (He wouldn't specify the club.)
Beasley also said there had been discussions about a possible move to a team in Spain's La Liga or back to MLS right after the World Cup -- Real Salt Lake and New York were potential destinations -- but he no longer expected a transfer this season.
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