One Arsenal international player has agreed to join a new club and a move is set to happen soon, with Mikel Artetas side closing in on agreeing anothe
4/10 Celtic man should fear for his future after pre-season howler
Celtic continued their impressive pre-season preparations for the new campaign with an excellent 4-3 win over Premier League giants Manchester City in
Arsenal target £29m-rated "artist" who’d be unreal with Rice & Odegaard
It finally happened; after weeks of waiting, Arsenal announced the signing of Italian centre-back Riccardo Calafiori yesterday afternoon. The forme
Palmer repeat: Chelsea keen on signing young PL gem who’s "like Odegaard"
Chelsea are continuing to scour the market for the best young talent, having already acquired 18-year-old Barcelona striker Marc Guiu and Aston Villas
Birmingham can sign perfect Sanderson partner in former League One winner
Birmingham City will be looking to enter League One next season with the aim of exiting the division again in a very swift manner, potentially lifting
Boehly is being rinsed by Chelsea flop who earns more than Olise & Palmer
It’s fair to say that last season, Cole Palmer was arguably the best player in the Premier League, let alone at Chelsea. The attacking midfie
Tottenham may table June bid for £30 million man who Ange thinks is perfect
Tottenham could table a bid for one £30 million forward before the end of this month, after claims that Ange Postecoglou thinks hes "perfect".
West Indies contingent clears first Covid-19 test in New Zealand
All members of West Indies' touring party in New Zealand have cleared the first of their three Covid-19 tests. Following this test, which was conducte
Rawalpindi to host Zimbabwe ODIs, Lahore gets T20Is
The PCB has decided to hand the hosting rights of the Zimbabwe ODIs to Rawalpindi, and of the T20Is to Lahore. Only two days ago the PCB had replaced
ECB's all-white board 'not acceptable', says new chair Ian Watmore
Ian Watmore, the ECB's new chair, has admitted the current make-up of the board is "not acceptable" and insisted there must be more diversity within t