Preparing for their first season back in the Premier League since promotion last season, Leicester City have reportedly opened negotiations to sign a
Approach made: Tottenham prepared to hijack Lyon talks for £54m attacker
Tottenham Hotspur have made an approach to sign a £54 million attacker who Ligue 1 giants Lyon are already in talks for, with the Lilywhites prepared
INEOS now looking at signing "sensational" Shaw upgrade for Man Utd
It’s fair to say that the lack of reliability within the defensive department last season at Manchester United was a huge problem. The centre
Arsenal chiefs now believe they’re the favourites to sign £55m "menace"
The summer transfer window officially opens for business later this month and Arsenal appear to be in the market to land a new centre-forward to bolst
West Brom could seal a "very special" signing to transform Thomas-Asante
West Bromwich Albion just didnt have enough in the tank in the end to overcome Southampton in the Championship play-offs, but losing 3-1 over two legs
Man Utd in talks to sign "magic" star who could be their answer to Foden
After a long campaign filled with disappointment and frustration, Manchester United ended the 2023/24 season in triumph. Erik ten Hag’s side played
Chelsea messed up with Lampard flop who’s now worth 3x less than Sterling
Raheem Sterling. A player who often splits the opinion of the Chelsea fanbase week in, week out. However, there’s no doubt that the England i
Liverpool put plan together to sign "clever" £50m+ star in transfer update
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O’Neil delighted: Wolves set to sign £10,000 p/w player in permanent deal
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Moyes can solve West Ham’s Bowen disaster by unleashing 5ft 11 "monster"
Its been an interesting season for West Ham United this year, with some spectacular highs - mostly in Europe - and some miserable lows. David Moyes