Highlight
Popular News
Manchester United fans excited about potential Milinkovic-Savic arrival
According to Calciomercato, Manchester United have been handed a boost in their pursuit of Sergej Milinkovic-Savic after learning that AC Milan are lo
Winners and Losers: Summer Transfer Window 2018
As ever, the summer has brought with it the usual twists and turns of the transfer window that keep us fans on the edge of our seats. With the shor
Jarrod Bowen would give Manuel Pellegrini an exciting attacking option
West Ham United were one of the busiest clubs in the transfer window. The London Stadium outfit brought in a host of major talents to East London.
Wolves could do with bringing Bakary Sako back to the club
Wolves have excited fans all summer following their strong summer of recruitment after waltzing to the Championship title last season. Ruben Neves
These Liverpool fans think selling Klavan is a mistake
Ragnar Klavan joined Liverpool in 2016, but has only been a sporadic presence in the Reds’ line up under Jurgen Klopp, with the likes of Virgil van Di
Using Lee Wallace as part of Kyle Lafferty deal would be a great move by Rangers
According to a recent report from The Scottish Sun, Lee Wallace may be used in a deal to bring Kyle Lafferty to Rangers this month. The Gers have been
Landing Bruma and McKenna is the only way Celtic can justify Boyata sale
Discussion concerning potential incoming and outgoing transfers has dominated the Celtic headlines in recent days as speculation begins to intensify r
Aston Villa could live to regret signing Sheyi Ojo instead of Yannick Bolasie
Steve Bruce’s promotion chasing outfit have got their season off to a fantastic unbeaten start with 7 points from their opening 3 fixtures, but with t
The Verdict: What will be Southampton’s biggest regret of the transfer window?
There was once a time when Southampton were the Premier League’s kings of the transfer market, selling players they’d developed for enormous fees and
The Word: Petr Cech’s comments highlight Arsenal’s decline
[ad_pod ] 26 – 12 – 0 The above is Arsenal’s record (wins – draws – defeats) for the 2003/04 Premier League