
Every Premier League club’s worst player in 2024/25: Horrible Hojlund, dire Darwin…
Including Man Utd flop Rasmus Hojlund, here is the worst player at each Premier League club this season, according to WhoScored match ratings.
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Including Man Utd flop Rasmus Hojlund, here is the worst player at each Premier League club this season, according to WhoScored match ratings.
According to reports, Manchester United hold a key advantage over Chelsea in the race to sign Ipswich Town star Liam Delap.
We’ve got every statistic you need from the 2024/25 Premier League season. Here are the standout players across 33 metrics.
According to reports, Manchester United are ‘preparing a massive outlay’ to ‘secure’ three Premier League stars as ‘key signings’ this summer.
Ruben Amorim and Ange Postecoglou cannot complain that their preparations for a ludicrously important game have been shocking. Newcastle are flying.
It’s probably Matz Sels on the eye test, but the stats say that Ederson has been tested more than Alisson and come out well on top.
It is the time in the season to start thinking about Premier League prize money. Arsenal missed out on not only the title but a record payout last campaign.
This week’s Famous F365 Friday Quiz tests your knowledge of players who appeared on matchday one of the Premier League but have since moved elsewhere.
Including four Manchester United players, transfer expert David Ornstein has named 22 players ‘available’ in the summer transfer window.
Arne Slot is the Premier League manager of the season bar none, but where do the other 29 managers rank? Mikel Arteta is mid-table.
According to reports, Arsenal have ‘made an offer’ for Manchester United target Liam Delap as they are planning to sign two strikers this summer.
Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold is off to Real Madrid. Naturally, we have picked the biggest free transfer departure for each Premier League club.
Mohamed Salah makes a rare appearance in the Premier League Worst XI and he is joined by two Liverpool teammates after their 3-1 defeat at Chelsea.
The Champions League race is alive with possibility, including Arsenal failing to qualify and Brentford reaching Europe after shaming Manchester United.
Everton threw away a two-goal lead at home to relegated Ipswich to draw 2-2 at Goodison Park, while Leicester beat Southampton 2-0 at home.
Only the relegated three have less prize money to play for than Arsenal, whose bitter rivals have a massive difference between their best and worst pay-out.
We take a look at where every Premier League manager stands with their deal, with a lot of well-regarded managers free in 2026.
It would be “extremely dangerous” for Man Utd to sign Ipswich Town striker Liam Delap in the summer, according to former Red Devils striker Louis Saha.
Would even winning the Europa League save Ange Postecoglou now? And can Leicester be bothered to bin Ruud van Nistelrooy before summer?
Liverpool earned more than £250m on their way to bottling a Quadruple, while only seven clubs stand to receive more prize money than Manchester United.
Liverpool should not have had a free run at Alexis Mac Allister. Chelsea will probably try to sell their best defender again. And Graham Potter is furious.
Liverpool are champions but let’s focus on who had a glum weekend. That’s much more enjoyable. Four Spurs players are in the Premier League Worst XI.
Leeds United could do worse than sign these six stars from Ipswich Town, Leicester City and Southampton ahead of their Premier League return…
Even Matheus Cunha can’t flop at Manchester United… right? He is ridiculously good and Wolves have won six in a row. It’s F365’s 3pm Blackout…
Which Premier League players need replacing this summer? From a Liverpool legend to two Manchester United flops, we’ve got you covered.
Your only job today: identify these 20 FA Cup semi-final goalscorers since 2000. Sounds much simpler than it is…
We are picking one player for each Premier League club to re-sign. Harry Kane to Tottenham is a no-brainer…
What happens if the promoted teams all get relegated again next time? Would it be time for the Premier League to take drastic measures?
Liam Delap is available for a bargain price of £30m this summer and whichever club signs him, their fanbase will soon come to love him.
Manchester United have been told that a player they’ve ‘reached an agreement’ to sign this summer “won’t make a difference”.