U.S.’s Ream isn’t ready to retire. He wants 2026 World Cup

U.S.'s Ream isn't ready to retire. He wants 2026 World Cup
U.S.'s Ream isn't ready to retire. He wants 2026 World Cup

Tim Ream is 35, more influential in the Premier League than anyone his age, and is making it known that he has another few years left in his legs.


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