
Every Premier League transfer confirmed in the summer of 2025
The 2025 transfer window is now entering its last knockings and there are so very many Premier League deals.
Premier League • England
The 2025 transfer window is now entering its last knockings and there are so very many Premier League deals.
Manchester United are being linked with a midfielder many people are pretending they know all about, while there is an agent-made buzz around Rodrygo and half of the Big Six…
Rodrygo would be quite the coup for Man City, Liverpool or whoever gets him this summer, but the vast majority of players swapping Real Madrid for the Premier League have ...
When Eberechi Eze completes his now-inevitable move to Arsenal, Morgan Rogers will be the last man standing.
There’s a top-of-the-table Premier League clash to enjoy at the earliest possible opportunity, while the Bundesliga’s brave new broadcasting era has us briefly intrigued.
The 2025 summer transfer window is in full swing and there are a whole raft of deals agreed. This list will change loads over the coming weeks.
All 97 Premier League players who didn’t make the bench ranked by how p*ssed off they might be feeling about it, is it?
Paul Merson has told Arsenal the “pressure is on” if they don’t win the Premier League this season as Eberechi Eze was the “missing piece” for them.
Arsenal have been leapfrogged in the Premier League prize money table by Liverpool and a rather less likely contender for the finance crown.
Tottenham reportedly had an inkling that something was wrong in their pursuit of Eberechi Eze, but thought the deal “was done” prior to Arsenal hijacking the move.
Two goals on the opening day propel a familiar name to the top of the Premier League Golden Boot betting. No, not Richarlison.
Tijjani Reijnders is not far behind after that opening weekend but there are five early favourites for the PFA award.
When Alexander Isak is trending and you’re not based in Liverpool or Newcastle, just make up some nonsense…
We’re trying to avoid Alexander Isak in this Mailbox so we start with Eberechi Eze and see where we go from there…
60 minutes with no shot on target has Joe Cole wondering if Arsenal should have gone after Victor Osimhen rather than Viktor Gyokeres.
We have a PFA Team of the Year XI made up of players who have been included at least five times in the Premier League era.
Eberechi Eze will remain loved by the vast majority of Crystal Palace fans; he did things very differently to Alexander Isak.
Arsenal have beaten Tottenham to Eberechi Eze, but a move billed as a hijacking had actually been made long before Spurs struck a deal for the playmaker.
Arsenal fans are understandably giddy after hijacking the hijack of their bitter rivals to sign a wonderful footballer in Eze, but why did they need Havertz to get injured?
Eberechi Eze has snubbed Tottenham and is set to move to Arsenal after the Gunners reignited their interest in the Crystal Palace star on Wednesday.
Arsenal have ‘made their move’ to hijack Tottenham’s signing of Eberechi Eze after Kai Havertz’s injury, according to David Ornstein.
Arsenal are reportedly weighing up a big-money move for Morgan Rogers while a former Man City star joins him on a four-man shortlist to replace Kai Havertz.
Arsenal are interested in two Premier League strikers as sporting director Andrea Berta ‘actively searches’ for a replacement for Kai Havertz.
According to reports, Arsenal forward Kai Havertz has suffered a ‘knee injury’ and the Premier League giants are ‘exploring’ the market for a replacement.
Despite their 0-0 draw to kick the new season off, Stuart Pearce reckons Chelsea have enough to finish in the top two this year.
With the 2025 summer transfer window open, the real juice is in the players whose contracts expire in 2026, who should really be in talks by now.
Mind games? Being nice to an Arsenal interviewer? Whatever the reason, the newly minted Player of the Year reckons Mikel Arteta’s side are the favourites this year.
The PFA have named their Premier League XI of the year for 2024/25 and no right-back was deemed worthy of a place.
Paul Merson says Arsenal’s Old Trafford win gives them an early title advantage but expects Viktor Gyokeres to deliver against Leeds.
An Arsenal expert has backed Mikel Arteta’s side to cash in on an “excellent” player on one condition, while they have an “interest” in one more signing.