Premier League clubs spent £100 million in the 2024 January transfer window, marking the lowest single-window expenditure in the men’s game since 2012. This significant drop from the record £815 million splashed out in 2023, as reported by Deloitte, indicates a shift in spending trends. While record-breaking amounts were spent in the past three transfer
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The Premier League transfer window for the 2024-25 season opened recently, allowing clubs the opportunity to strengthen their squads for the upcoming season. With the window set to remain open until August 30, teams have the freedom to sign players throughout June, July, and August. However, it is worth noting that while the Premier League
Conor Gallagher recently expressed his feelings of sadness regarding Mauricio Pochettino’s departure as the Chelsea manager. Despite the emotional impact of Pochettino leaving the club, Gallagher maintained his focus and determination amidst ongoing speculations surrounding his future at Stamford Bridge. The midfielder, who played 50 matches across all competitions under Pochettino, acknowledged the significant role
FIFPRO, the global players’ union, has taken a bold step by filing a legal claim against FIFA, the governing body of world football. This move comes after FIFA’s refusal to reconsider the rescheduling of the 32-team Club World Cup, despite threats from FIFPRO and the World Leagues Association (WLA) to take legal action. The legal
Manchester United is said to be in contract negotiations with Erik ten Hag, but the discussions will not only revolve around his extension as manager but also his role in the club’s recruitment process. While Ten Hag currently has the power to veto transfers in and out of the club, new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe
The summer transfer window is always an exciting time in European football, with clubs looking to strengthen their squads ahead of the upcoming season. One of the more interesting rumors circulating is Bayern Munich’s interest in Chelsea defender Levi Colwill. The German club is reportedly considering the young center-back as an alternative to Bayer Leverkusen’s
In a surprising turn of events, Manchester United has decided to keep Erik ten Hag as the team’s manager despite doubts surrounding his future. The decision came after a season filled with highs and lows, including a victory in the FA Cup against rivals Manchester City. Following an end-of-season review conducted by new co-owners INEOS
Manchester United has been on the lookout for a new striker ever since the departure of Anthony Martial on a free transfer. With the need to bolster their front line, the club has drawn up a list of potential targets for the upcoming summer transfer window. Among the names that have surfaced are Ivan Toney,
Nassef Sawiris, the owner of Aston Villa, has recently spoken out against the Profit and Sustainability rules (PSR) set by the Premier League. He has even gone as far as to consider taking legal action against these regulations, stating that they are not beneficial for football clubs. The current restrictions limit clubs to a maximum
Premier League giants Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester United have been hit with disappointment in the summer transfer market as RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko is expected to sign a new contract with the German club. After an impressive season where he scored 18 goals, attracting interest from multiple clubs across Europe, the 21-year-old was being monitored