
Every Championship club ranked by their wage bill in 2024-25: Where do Leeds rank?
Which clubs are overachieving and underachieving in the second tier this season? We’ve taken a closer look at the outlay on wages.
Which clubs are overachieving and underachieving in the second tier this season? We’ve taken a closer look at the outlay on wages.
This lot were playing in Serie A before the Calciopoli scandal broke. Ridiculous longevity.
Kvaratskhelia this, Marmoush that. We’ve got you covered for the moves that have gone under the radar.
The fourth tier is full of familiar faces who are seeing out their twilight years away from the spotlight.
Not every academy graduate can become a Kop hero, but they can certainly enjoy fruitful careers elsewhere.
Liverpool are estimated to spend almost £100million less on wages than Manchester City.
Messi responded with 10 names when asked his favourite team-mates from his glittering career. We’ve checked in on where they are today.
Following Manchester United’s clash with Fulham on the opening day of the 2024-25 season, Lisandro Martinez and Adama Traore couldn’t resist firing a dig at one another.
Remember when Spurs thrashed the reigning champions 4-0 with a statement performance? They’ve won one in 11 since then.
Manchester United’s results haven’t improved since they sacked Ten Hag. In fact, they’ve got worse. Much worse.
We’ve looked through the players Spurs have produced in the past and have found seven of them who became cult heroes elsewhere.
Happy birthday, Jose. We’ve put together the ultimate Mourinho quiz to celebrate the occasion.
“It’s a moment that makes you feel like crying for the lad” is not something you want to be said two minutes into your debut.
Current Benfica, Bayer Leverkusen and Villarreal stars are among the former Manchester United youngsters with buy-back clauses in their contracts.
Mohamed Salah has moved ahead of Thierry Henry in the all-time Premier League scoring charts. But how do their stats compare?
Our score to beat on this week’s quiz is 8/10. Reckon you can do better?
For every Toni Kroos or Thomas Muller, there are countless examples of other Bayern academy graduates who forge a career for themselves elsewhere.
Cristiano Ronaldo won his fifth and final Ballon d’Or in 2017, but what happened to the four players who he named as his main rivals for the award that year?
Neymar is undoubtedly talented, but he does tend to land himself in hot water with his peers.
You know about Messi – but about the other youngsters from that era who are still going strong?
There is no shortage of recognisable names in the third tier of English football.
Madrid have produced plenty of world-class players, although not all of them make the grade at the Bernabeu.
It’s no secret that Pep Guardiola regards Lionel Messi as the greatest player of all time, but he also named five other players among the ‘eternal’ greats during an interview ...
Vinicius has joined an exclusive club to have scored 100 goals for Madrid – but not as quickly as Ronaldo.
Every club appears to be scrambling for a left-back these days – but who are the current cream of the crop?
For every Bukayo Saka, there are more Gunners academy graduates who’ve thrived elsewhere.
Former Liverpool, Newcastle and Swansea stars are among the players currently in non-league.
Former players from Manchester City, Tottenham, Newcastle and Sevilla feature among those who’ve dropped off the footballing map still playing in Ligue 2.
Former Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Real Madrid stars are among these elite 21st century goalscorers.
This lot only truly blossomed after leaving Barcelona, with many ending up in England.
Some are now the most popular figures at the club, whilst others moved on as swiftly as they arrived.
Former Chelsea, Liverpool and Man Utd stars are among those still playing almost 20 years on.
A new era of shot-stoppers is here and not many of them currently play for elite clubs.