After Arsenal made their skipper their best-paid player, here is every Premier League club’s highest earner. Some are providing better value for money than others.
Ian Wright thinks Tottenham Hotspur forward Richarlison is feeling “more at ease” and could cause Arsenal problems in this weekend’s North London derby.
Head coach Ange Postecoglou reckons Tottenham’s performance at Arsenal and not the result will be the “biggest measure” of their early-season progress.
Bayern Munich intend to rival Real Madrid in the battle to sign Reece James next summer, while half of the big six were in Bruges on Thursday night to watch ...
It’s huge in north London, with Spurs fans relishing a derby for once. Also: will Man Utd’s crisis deepen at Burnley? And can Nicolas Jackson find a goal?
Get in the mood for the north London derby this weekend by reading all about every Premier League club’s biggest win over their local rivals this century…
Here is a record of all 20 Premier League clubs’ records in the three major European competitions (Champions League, Europa League, Conference League).
Seventeen English teams have competed in the European Cup or Champions League. Only six of those have won the thing. Which leaves these 11 complete losers.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that Tottenham’s buy-back clause for Harry Kane will “not allow them to sign him again whenever they want”.
The only tags that have ever properly stuck with Mo Salah at Liverpool are ‘selfish’ and ‘greedy’. That was always complete nonsense but especially so now.
Forget the league table, it’s all about the Premier League net spend table. And Chelsea, Man Utd and Arsenal are ahead of the other 17 after the summer transfer window…
According to reports, Arsenal would have ‘almost certainly’ moved for Brentford’s Ivan Toney in the summer had he not been banned for betting offences.
Eddie Howe has an obvious Newcastle example to follow but it might be an idea to make sure he clears that low bar set by Gary Neville and Scott Parker ...
Brighton continue to embarrass Manchester United, while Richarlison and Liverpool’s attack thrived. But Chelsea and Sean Dyche have to do so much better.