Chelsea chase Donnarumma for no.1
Chelsea have spent the summer painting in bright strokes up front; now Enzo Maresca wants the frame solid at the back. Robert Sánchez has not convinced, and the clock to […]
Chelsea have spent the summer painting in bright strokes up front; now Enzo Maresca wants the frame solid at the back. Robert Sánchez has not convinced, and the clock to […]
Arsenal finally pressed the button. A centre-forward was a need, not a wish, after Eddie Nketiah’s exit and a season bent by injuries: Kai Havertz’s hamstring in winter, Gabriel Jesus’
Two English giants step into the reimagined Champions League with different rhythms but the same aim: win the last night. The standard is sky high. Liverpool first. The window glows
Chelsea complete the circle of trophies at last. Maresca’s side beat PSG 3-0 at MetLife to lift the first FIFA Club World Cup and shut the door on doubt: they
Manchester United have turned the striker search into a race against time, and Dominic Calvert-Lewin is suddenly back on the board. Reports claim the club are seriously considering the 28-year-old
Arsenal’s quiet window turned loud. The plan sharpened. Purpose, pace, depth. Now a new piece drops: Cristhian Mosquera, agreed in principle from Valencia for about £13m plus add-ons, a package
Manchester United are staring at the same problem every big night exposes: the midfield breathes hard. Eriksen has gone, Casemiro and Mainoo carry question marks, Ugarte hasn’t landed, while Bruno
MetLife waits under New Jersey lights. Chelsea chase a second trophy of the season and the first Club World crown of the Maresca era. The plan has been working; the
Grief is a strange pre-season. Liverpool lace up ten days after losing Diogo Jota and his brother in a car crash; every run at Deepdale will feel like passing a
UOL says the line is open again. Arsenal are weighing a fresh run at Rodrygo, Real Madrid’s shape-shifting forward, as this wild window accelerates. Edu and Arteta have already loaded