According to reports in The Sunday Times, Manchester United want £66m from Real Madrid if the Champions League winners want to sign goalkeeper David D
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Sissoko returning to Newcastle United would make zero sense
Newcastle United are considering bringing back Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Moussa Sissoko just one year after selling him, reports Calciomercato.
Manchester United fans can’t believe Fellaini’s recent contribution
Without Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Paul Pogba, Sunday’s match with Middlesbrough could’ve been an occasion Manchester United saw their unbeaten streak in
Fans react as Marcos Alonso smashes his way to a Chelsea lead
It’s by far the biggest fixture in the Premier League this weekend, a London derby between two sides vying for title glory. We haven’t lacked for d
Exclusive: Spurs fans reveal their Player of the Season so far
It’s been an interesting season at Tottenham Hotspur. To say they’ve regressed from last term would be a little unfair. But in fifth place and 13 p
Three enhanced odds you should be considering for Arsenal v Tottenham
The North London derby is one of the most anticipated games of the Premier League season. Arsenal and Tottenham form one of the biggest rivalries i
Seven of the best things to happen at Arsenal under Wenger…
The new season is about to get up and running, and whilst every opening day fixture can claim to be important for every team, there’s only one that ca
Spurs duo, Man United ace, Liverpool star… Signings of the Season XI
It may seem like only yesterday the 2015/16 campaign kicked off, considering the sheer velocity of unpredictable chaos in the Premier League this seas
Why Guardiola to Arsenal makes more sense than you think
Two things keeping reoccurring: Arsenal flirt with the idea of mounting a title change, before reverting to type; while Manchester City try and court
£213.7m and counting – How Man United are ‘playing FIFA’ with their summer signings
Just what are Manchester United up to? Some of the economists talking about Greece suggest generating new income rather than curtailing public serv