Mourinho’s meltdown features in every Premier League club’s best and worst opening day
Remembering when Brendan’s envelopes failed to rouse Liverpool and when it all began to unravel for Jose Mourinho at Chelsea…
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Remembering when Brendan’s envelopes failed to rouse Liverpool and when it all began to unravel for Jose Mourinho at Chelsea…
Manchester United should not be spending less than Besiktas and Everton. Their net spend is tiny compared to these unlikely clubs.
A new Premier League season is just around the corner which means a new Premier League Sack Race is just as close. The newest runner is already close to the ...
Man Utd will win the title thanks to their ‘steal’ POTY, with pre-season forecasts for Newcastle, Leeds, Alvaro Arbeloa and Bruno Guimaraes.
A Premier League rival has had an offer knocked back for Tottenham striker Richarlison, per a Spurs account on X, and their manager insists “quite a few players” need to ...
Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur have recently offered their biggest-ever salaries, while Man Utd would prefer to shift theirs…
Arsenal shattered the record for the prize money earned in a single Premier League season, but Manchester United have a head start in 2026/27.
With 2026/27 now just around the corner, here is how every Premier League clubs has fared in pre-season.
Everton continue to lead the chase for Liam Delap amid rival interest from Manchester United, with Chelsea having already informed the striker that he can leave
It’s time to give every Premier League team a target for the season. A good range from ‘win the league’ to ‘avoid relegation’ to ‘control that pop star’.
The biggest underpays of the summer 2026 transfer window so far have been for Arsenal, Aston Villa, Manchester United and Spurs players.
Including Aston Villa’s Ezri Konsa, we have ranked the 10 best centre-backs available to sign in the summer transfer window.
According to reports, Liverpool have ‘held talks’ over signing Everton star Iliman Ndiaye, who is also linked with Arsenal and Manchester United.
The Premier League has new spending rules this season. Goodbye PSR, hello SCR. We’ve all heard about it, but what actually is it?
According to reports, Manchester United are now ‘well placed’ to beat others in the race to sign Everton standout Iliman Ndiaye.
Seems an act of daftness to try and judge the mood around all 20 Premier League clubs when there is so much uncertainty, but we love daftness.
Arsenal are the only club to make as many as three of the 20 most expensive goalkeeper signings in football history.
Five Premier League clubs have fallen into ‘You Really Fear For Them’ territory ahead of the 2026/27 season.
According to reports, Mikel Arteta has a new ‘dream’ signing after Arsenal failed to land Vinicius Junior and they have three ‘alternatives’.
Arsenal have reportedly made an enquiry to sign Everton star Iliman Ndiaye after news that Vinicius Junior will stay at Real Madrid.
We take a look at where every Premier League manager stands with their deal as so many big clubs make appointments.
Mikel Arteta has admitted that Arsenal’s players were “fuming” after they suffered a 3-1 loss to Real Betis in their latest friendly.
We’ve picked out one player from each Premier League club who should be looking for a loan move within the next month.
Will Eddie Howe take Mad Dog on a world tour with England, or is the now-departed Newcastle manager finally set to boss Manchester United?
What does every Premier League club need before the window shuts? It’s not always as obvious as you think…
Including Adam Wharton and Anton Stach, we have ranked the top 10 defensive midfielders available to sign this summer.
Liverpool want Everton forward Iliman Ndiaye as a potential alternative to Paris Saint-Germain winger Bradley Barcola, according to reports.
A Tottenham insider feels a Premier League rival were never going to land Djed Spence as they “only spend 50 pence on right-backs.”
Real Madrid have sold 24 players to Premier League clubs over the years, with Arsenal hoping Vinicius Junior can make it a quarter-century.
Don’t buy a player on the back of a World Cup? With more than 1,000 there this summer, that might be harder than ever to avoid.