Arsenal close to landing Mosquera
The Emirates is stirring. What began as a quiet summer for Arsenal has shifted into a surge of activity. Fresh off sealing moves for Brentford’s Christian Nørgaard and Chelsea goalkeeper […]
The Emirates is stirring. What began as a quiet summer for Arsenal has shifted into a surge of activity. Fresh off sealing moves for Brentford’s Christian Nørgaard and Chelsea goalkeeper […]
Liverpool’s rebuild gathers pace. Ben Jacob on his X page reports that Milos Kerkez is expected to walk through the doors at Anfield next week, the £40m deal all but
Chelsea’s search for attacking firepower has turned toward a familiar ally. Strasbourg’s Emanuel Emegha, once a rising star in Austria with Sturm Graz, is now firmly on the Blues’ radar
In the quiet weeks before summer truly ignites, Manchester United have made their move. L’Équipe report the club have opened dialogue with the camp of Christopher Nkunku, exploring the possibility
Celtic supporters can take heart from the recent noise around Daizen Maeda, but optimism alone won’t be enough. Over the past weeks, fans have been searching for signs that key
Arsenal’s midfield is shifting. Jorginho is gone, his contract expired. Martin Zubimendi is close to arriving from Real Sociedad, yet Thomas Partey’s own deal runs out this month, and talks
Chelsea and Manchester United may share a summer shopping list, but Randal Kolo Muani is slipping down it. The French forward, once a hot Bundesliga commodity, joined Paris Saint-Germain last
Ruben Amorim knows João Palhinha. He knows the grit, the steel, the relentlessness. At Sporting CP, they lifted the Liga Portugal title together. Now, at Manchester United, Amorim wants that
Viktor Gyokeres is ready to wait until the last moment of the transfer window if that’s what it takes to join Arsenal. The Sporting Lisbon striker has told those close
Chelsea have made their move. Initial contact has been made with Lyon for Malick Fofana, the 20-year-old Belgian winger whose rise since leaving Gent last winter has been nothing short