No Manchester United supporter could’ve envisaged the impact Bruno Fernandes would’ve had at the club after his £47m move from Sporting CP back in Jan
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Not Isak or Gordon: Newcastle’s 8/10 star was "too good" vs Spurs
Newcastle United’s fine form continues in the Premier League as they began 2025 with a wonderful 2-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur. It was the hom
Chelsea planning seven-year deal offer to sign Raheem Sterling replacement
Chelsea are planning a seven-year contract offer to sign a “quality” forward, who could even end up replacing high-earner Raheem Sterling this summer.
Man Utd could banish Rashford by signing “the best player in the world”
After such a promising campaign last year, Manchester United have slumped back to their recent inconsistent selves, although a 2-2 draw with Spurs wil
Tottenham Could Sign An "Ice-Cold" £68m Kane Replacement
Tottenham Hotspur and Ange Postecoglou have finally been dealt the unenviable task of replacing one of the best strikers in the world. Already the cou
49ers enquire for £20m star who scored and assisted vs Leeds in one game
Leeds United are in the market for exciting additions this summer and could now look to the continent in their hunt for a new playmaker, according to
Clement could now relocate Igamane & unleash "exciting" Rangers gem
Glasgow Rangers return to Premiership action after a blockbuster week fighting on other fronts. A 1-1 draw against Tottenham Hotspur was followed b
Sunderland could sign their next Defoe in move for “incredible” striker
Sunderland supporters will hope Regis Le Bris appointment in the Black Cats hot-seat means attacking football could be on the menu next season, having
Sheffield Wednesday open talks to sign "wonderful" ace after Beadle
Sheffield Wednesdays interest in signing a trophy-winning player has now “stepped up a gear”, according to an update from reliable journalist Alex Mil
Liverpool: Klopp Now Ready To Seal Deal For £50m "Monster"
Liverpool remain in negotiations with Southampton for midfielder Romeo Lavia, but to the indignation of the Anfield support, progress is moving at a s