Diego Costa is absolutely worth bending the rules for
Everton want a ‘statement signing’. Wolves want to strengthen the squad. And everyone wants Diego Costa back.
Everton want a ‘statement signing’. Wolves want to strengthen the squad. And everyone wants Diego Costa back.
As Liverpool brief that there will be no senior arrivals, how much credit does Jurgen Klopp have in the bank?
United and PSG have the same problem but one club has seized the initiative while another waits submissively…
How did Man United hold ‘informal chats’ over Youri Tielemans, but nothing more? Why were Arsenal out of the race completely?
A transfer fee merely captures a moment when the circumstances of two clubs collide…
Perhaps Roman Abramovich is a romanticist after all? Or maybe the Chelsea owner is taking back control from the dressing room…
It would go completely against Solskjaer’s ethos, but Wissam Ben Yedder is the kind of player to break rules for.
…and West Ham are within their rights to sell or keep their commodity as they see fit…
That was the most English of all England exits. But Phil Neville and the country has another side to be proud of.
Many of us struggle with the notion of Tottenham as a ‘big club’, but we’re not 22 and utterly brilliant.
Selling Aaron Wan-Bissaka means Crystal Palace hold all the Wilfried Zaha cards. Arsenal are doomed.
Man City can afford to be patient but United’s are in no position to haggle hard with Leicester…
Being European champion has its perks. Real exemplified that in 2002. But Liverpool should avoid the Mbappe temptation.
We’re not say that Man Utd based their whole summer strategy around WhoScored ratings but…
Underage tournaments can become an ideological tussle between style and success. Aidy Boothroyd’s Under-21s offered neither…
England were their own worst enemies yet again. But VAR has never felt further from the solution.
While he shields the Glazers from pleas for Man Utd to access their own money, Ed Woodward will reign as king of the bluffers…
Spain, Italy and Germany have been dominated by two teams, but rarely the Premier League. Until now?
Pep Guardiola is no stranger to surgery. But an entire spinal reconstruction at Man City is his biggest challenge yet.
Last summer we made them losers, but we were wrong. And Everton are still reaping the rewards…
Roman Abramovich is the absent father, and Chelsea are the spoilt child. Is Frank Lampard ready for this?
Christian Eriksen is great. But Tottenham need to reinvent their attacking structure and evolve. If only…
It will be different this time. For Aston Villa and for the unique brilliance of captain Jack Grealish.
Man United decided to focus on signing younger players with resale value in 2009. It has not gone well.
…writes Sarah Winterburn, who certainly has a knack of predicting the winner. She is convinced.
Arsenal are being led by a five-man band with no obvious frontman. It is little wonder they are being heckled off the stage.
Phil Neville said his England players “have to take this train forward”. But is he a passenger or a driver?
It seems Mino wants to let his cash cow graze in Paris for a season or two. De Ligt should insist on going anywhere but…
Dancing like nobody is watching is one thing; playing football in the same vacuum is quite another.
Is this a ‘Coutinho situation’ for Tottenham? Or is it so, so much more delicate to replace Eriksen?