Tottenham transfer can go ahead for ‘big money’ as West Ham sell unwanted winger
Chelsea are open to selling Conor Gallagher, Armando Broja and Trevoh Chalobah but they are all damned expensive.
Chelsea are open to selling Conor Gallagher, Armando Broja and Trevoh Chalobah but they are all damned expensive.
Man Utd are desperate for Al Nassr to take Casemiro and Aaron Wan-Bissaka off their hands, but they are passing on Karim Benzema.
Tottenham have decimated their list of long-serving players in the last two transfer windows. Oliver Skipp? He’s about 12.
As the January transfer window grinds into life, we look at the Premier League players outside the Big Six (and Newcastle) whose value is highest.
The transfer gossip features Manchester United leading the race for a midfielder, Mo Salah edging towards a decision and more…
Michel has taken Girona to joint-top of La Liga and he is attracting admirers in Newcastle. Or should that be Saudi Arabia?
Manchester United will move for Stuttgart’s Serhou Guirassy in January but a centre-half is proving harder to come by, with Chelsea and Spurs moving too.
Erling Haaland scored 44 goals in 2023 and that kept him clear of the competition despite playing no football in the final weeks of the year.
Manchester United won a trophy in 2023 and that earns him a place on this list, which features two Englishmen but no Eddie Howe.
Arsenal are the lowest scorers in the Premier League title race and they might fix that in January. Leroy Sane would be a fine signing too.
One from each Premier League club who didn’t start on the opening day but is now a vital cog in the machine. Not all are as dramatic as Harry Maguire’s ...
Manchester United do not want to do any business in January but they really do need a striker, with Lois Openda among those mentioned.
Chelsea coach Mauricio Pochettino has defended £100m midfielder Moises Caicedo amid criticism of his form since leaving Brighton.
Like parties, transfer policies should not have a theme. Manchester City and Liverpool don’t have a Buy British policy for a reason.
The rules are simple here; it’s the regular (eight Premier League starts or more) who has the lowest ranking so far this season.
We’re only in November but these 10 England players have all logged a shedload of minutes this season; we’re surprised to see Bukayo Saka so low.
Manchester City, Manchester United, Newcastle United and Chelsea scouts all turned up to watch the same winger. And two of them want Joao Neves too.
Liverpool might struggle to get Leroy Sane but they might get the winger Barcelona discard to buy the Bayern Munich man.
If you ever find yourself wondering whether Pep Guardiola and Man City have made a mistake in the transfer market, give yourself a little kick on the shins.
Manchester United will presumably trigger extensions for this trio and delay the decision until next year. But Spurs will let their duo leave…
We looked at loan players who might deserve a recall. But you know what’s more fun? Looking at those that really don’t.
Kai Havertz is still not the long-term striker solution but persisting with the No. 8 experiment while Eddie Nketiah toils seems silly.
Manchester United have described reports that they are exploring alternatives to Erik ten Hag as manager as “categorically false”.
Manchester City obliterated Manchester United to end any talk of a Red resurgence. Bernardo Silva was as brilliant as Bruno Fernandes was rotten.
West Ham and David Moyes can boast three excellent attacking players but he still fields Michail Antonio and they are in relegation battle form.
Bukayo Saka: He tackles, he shoots, he creates, he is the identikit winger. It helps when you’ve been behind enemy lines as a full-back.
David De Gea could return to Manchester United while Man City and Liverpool both want Jamal Musiala but he is not keen on the Reds.
We take a look at the five Premier League players creating loads of chances without being credited with a single assist and Liverpool figure twice…
England have some tremendous attacking options and then you remember that central midfield. And Harry Maguire. Here’s the Euro 2024 state of play…
Jude Bellingham is simply ludicrous. The combination of him and Harry Kane could hurt any defence. There was predictable rustiness elsewhere.