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Transfer: Emiliano Insua Confirms His Move To Galatasaray

Becoming the second Liverpool-based player to move to Istanbul today, Argentine left back Emiliano Insúa confirmed via Twitter that he has passed his medical and signed a contract with Galatasaray.

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And in case you were unclear about how he felt, he used punctuation and CAPS hints:

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Ya pase la revisacion medica y firme el contrato. Soy jugador del GALATASARAY!less than a minute ago via Facebook

↵Punctuation and style – they transcend language.

↵Joseph Yobo moved from Liverpool’s Merseryside rivals, Everton, to Fenerbahce earlier today.

↵Insúa had been linked with a move to Italy earlier this offseason before wage demands scuppered a deal. Now the 21-year-old moves after Liverpool had acquired Fulham Paul Konchesky, who was assumed to be above Insúa in the pecking order.

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