Bradley to Europe

Bob Bradley will head to Europe as early as this weekend to meet with coaches from clubs with American players in order to plan for summer events. The purpose is to establish relationships and talk about the upcoming tournaments, particularly player involvement in Copa America, which stretches into some clubs' preseason training. Clubs are not required to release U.S. players for Copa because, unlike Gold Cup, it is not the U.S. team's confederation championship. He is planning to travel to England, Germany and the Netherlands.


By Steve Goff  |  April 10, 2007; 2:53 PM ET
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