Who is Indykaila :revealed

Indykaila is a parody account on Twitter that is popular. Posting grammar errors and links to questionable websites, Indykaila boasts more followers than most professional sports journalists - it is easy to see why!

Liverpool are reported to be interested in signing Juventus midfielder Arturo Vidal as they look to strengthen their squad ahead of next season.

IndyKaila is an award winning football transfer news source

Football transfer rumor sites can be an unusual place. People often get carried away, throwing endless names at a wall in hopes that some might stick. This approach often leads to accounts such as indykaila's and Fabrizio Romano's; which range from mildly amusing (indykaila) to self-serious and defensive (Fabrizio Romano).

Whoever is behind indykaila is difficult to pin down; odds are it's likely a young man of Indian descent living in Leicester who started the account as a joke but has seen it spiral into uncontrollable fan trolling and lies about major clubs' sources - something for which newspapers would likely pay him thousands each week in retainers!

But there are genuine, reliable transfer news sources out there, too. Phil Ogden from the Telegraph's Northern Football Correspondent was recently reported as informing Louis van Gaal of Louis' interest in bringing back Paul Pogba from Juventus. Tom Edwards from The Times' North-East Editor provides Newcastle United news, while Garry Monk from Independent is worth following for Chelsea-related transfers news. Guillem Balague often breaks big stories within La Liga too!

IndyKaila is a parody account

The identity of the account holder remains unknown, but they likely make a comfortable living from it. They do so by regularly reposting links to heavily promoted betting sites and football-related offers; additionally, their account boasts an impressive following that may have been attracted primarily due to their record for transfer accuracy; additionally they may even be making income through selling player endorsements.

Parody accounts like IndyKaila are among the most successful on Twitter, although not everyone thinks they should be taken seriously - these trolls only care about making people laugh rather than telling the truth!

IndyKaila is a fake journalist

As soon as you look at IndyKaila's Twitter page, it becomes evident that they are not an actual journalist. Their absurd cartoon reporter profile picture and link to KRFM drive time football show give away who they truly are; for instance their most recent report alleging Ivan Gazidis wants to return to Arsenal is evidence enough of that fact.

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