
Arsenal Legend Shares Positive Verdict on Potential £64m Signing of Viktor Gyokeres
Arsenal legend Lee Dixon shares his 'good feeling' on Viktor Gyokeres' £64m arrival, believing it'll boost the Gunners toward Premier League glory in 2025-26
Arsenal legend Lee Dixon shares his 'good feeling' on Viktor Gyokeres' £64m arrival, believing it'll boost the Gunners toward Premier League glory in 2025-26
Alexander Isak draws sharp warnings for risking Newcastle United's harmony amid his determined Liverpool transfer chase
Arne Slot has excitingly confirmed Liverpool's £26 million deal for teenage defender Giovanni Leoni from Parma, just ahead of their Premier League showdown with Bournemouth. The Dutch manager is eager to fast-track him into first-team action
Football legend Wayne Rooney hails Liverpool's dynamic new star, Jeremie Frimpong, as the Premier League's most electrifying summer acquisition!
Thomas Frank's Tottenham edged perilously close to their first trophy, masterfully controlling PSG for 80 minutes before a stunning collapse and crushing penalty defeat dashed their Super Cup hopes
Gonçalo Ramos reaffirms his fierce loyalty to PSG after his heroic substitute cameo ignited a stunning UEFA Super Cup comeback win against Tottenham!
Wayne Rooney couldn’t resist a playful jab at Jack Grealish after the England winger chose Everton’s famous No.18 shirt, a number steeped in Merseyside football folklore. This summer, the jersey was up for grabs again after veteran Ashley Young’s departure, and Grealish, fresh from sealing a loan switch from Manchester City, wasted no time in claiming it.
Manchester City have wasted no time in filling the famous No.10 shirt, handing it to French prodigy Rayan Cherki in the wake of Jack Grealish’s departure to Everton. The 21-year-old arrived from Lyon just before the FIFA Club World Cup in a deal worth €36 million (£30.5m), with further add-ons potentially inflating the fee.
Arsenal's Oleksandr Zinchenko described the 2024-25 season as the 'worst season' of his career, as he claimed that Mikel Arteta stopped believing in him. The Ukrainian defender started in only five Premier League matches throughout the campaign, including the opener against Wolves, despite limited injury issues.