Potential Consequences: West Ham selling Pedro Obiang
According to reports from Sky Sports, West Ham are in talks with Sampdoria over the potential sale of Pedro Obiang. The Hammers actually purchased the
Revealed: 48% of Birmingham fans urge Monk to bring Gallagher back to club
Garry Monk would have hoped for more transfer activity ahead of his first full season in charge of Birmingham City but proceedings at St Andrew’s appe
Arsenal should drop everything to attempt £31.5m-rated transfer coup – opinion
Arsenal’s transfer business this summer has been impressive, with Unai Emery really making an impact over the last month or two. The Spaniard is begin
This shouldn’t be the end of Liverpool and Nabil Fekir
One of the most protracted transfer sagas of the summer has taken another turn in the latest set of reports. Liverpool’s pursuit of Lyon attacker
Revealed: 58% of Man City fans believe new signing Mahrez is better than Sane
Manchester City’s interest in Riyad Mahrez looked initially as if it came from Pep Guardiola’s desire to replace Leroy Sane once he suffered an injury
Arsenal are playing a risky game with Barca over Gomes and could lose out to Spurs
Barcelona have set the asking price for Arsenal and Tottenham target Andre Gomes at £20m, according to Spanish outlet Sport, via the Daily Mirror.
Lack of clarity at Everton meant that they missed out on ideal Inui
In a transfer window where the deadline had, for the first time, been brought forward to before the start of the Premier League season and the World C
Felipe Anderson move opens the door for Arsenal to get rid of Joel Campbell
Felipe Anderson’s move from Lazio to West Ham could mean the Italian club will look to sign Arsenal winger Joel Campbell according to club news site L
England fans don’t want Southgate to sacrifice Lingard vs Croatia
England’s increasingly enthralling World Cup campaign now rests on whether they can overcome a talented Croatia side in Wednesday night’s crucial semi
Ref In Focus: Cuneyt Cakir appointment a real kick in the teeth for England
There’s always been something about England and grave misfortune at World Cups. Even with our inevitably biased sympathy for the Three Lions is taken