Manchester United’s manager, Erik ten Hag, has recently disclosed that the club will not be able to bring in a new striker during the January transfer window due to constraints related to Financial Fair Play (FFP). This news comes at a time when United’s options up front are dwindling, with Rasmus Højlund being the only
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The landscape of the Premier League transfer market has drastically changed within a year, with clubs being more hesitant to splash the cash. This change can largely be attributed to the fear of Financial Fair Play (FFP) and Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) which dictate that clubs cannot incur more than £105m in losses over
Pep Guardiola recently responded to UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin’s comments regarding Manchester City’s ban from European competition in 2020. Ceferin had suggested that UEFA were right to impose the ban on City due to “serious breaches” of Financial Fair Play regulations. Guardiola, however, expressed his disagreement with Ceferin’s stance, pointing out that as a lawyer
Brighton & Hove Albion have emerged as the leaders in terms of goals scored by teenage players in all of Europe’s “Big Five” divisions. The exciting Premier League team has seen nine of their 38 league goals this season scored by teenagers, with striker Evan Ferguson leading the way with six goals in 19 games.
In a surprising turn of events, Real Madrid has dethroned Manchester City as the highest revenue-generating football club in the world for the 2022-23 season, according to Deloitte’s Sports Business Group. The Deloitte Football Money League, now in its 27th year of analyzing the financial performance of football clubs globally, reported a staggering record of
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has made it clear that he believes UEFA’s decision to ban Manchester City from European competitions for two years was the right call. Despite the ban being overturned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport in July 2020, Ceferin stands by the initial ruling made by UEFA’s Club Financial Control Body
In a shocking turn of events, British billionaire Joe Lewis, known for controlling a majority of Tottenham Hotspur, recently pleaded guilty to U.S. insider trading charges. These charges stem from allegations that Lewis engaged in a scheme aimed at benefiting his friends and associates through illegal means. Despite his previous stature and success in the
Manchester United forward Anthony Martial has been dealt a major blow with the news that he will be sidelined for more than two months after undergoing groin surgery. This announcement came from the club on Wednesday, leaving Martial facing a lengthy lay-off period of approximately 10 weeks. The decision to undergo surgery was made after
Joe Scally, the 21-year-old United States men’s national team defender currently playing for Borussia Monchengladbach, has been turning heads in the football world. His versatility and extensive Bundesliga experience have not gone unnoticed, with clubs from the Premier League and Serie A expressing interest in the young talent. Newcastle United, Fulham, and Bournemouth from the
Bayern Munich has reportedly made an improved offer for English defender Kieran Trippier, according to a source familiar with the situation. The initial offer, which was around €8 million, was rejected by Newcastle United. However, Bayern has now increased their bid in hopes of securing Trippier’s services. Newcastle’s Reluctance Despite Bayern’s renewed interest, Newcastle is