
Championship Gems: Premier League’s Under-the-Radar Stars Poised for 2025-26 Stardom
BALLGM unearths the hidden gems from a frantic summer of Premier League transfers, highlighting overlooked signings poised for stardom
BALLGM unearths the hidden gems from a frantic summer of Premier League transfers, highlighting overlooked signings poised for stardom
The summer has proven rocky for some managers, and hefty price tags weigh heavily on new stars. Will these big-money arrivals ignite the league or buckle under the pressure to perform?
Alisha Lehmann bids an emotional farewell to Juventus after a triumphant season, confirming her departure. The star's heartfelt statement drew a poignant reaction from ex-boyfriend Douglas Luiz, as her next move to Como looms
USMNT and Juventus sensation Weston McKennie shared a thrilling preseason moment, swapping jerseys with Dortmund's rising star Cole Campbell. McKennie proudly displayed this exciting exchange, a testament to growing camaraderie amongst American talent abroad, on his Instagram
Monaco is reportedly targeting Newcastle defender Kieran Trippier, hoping to reunite him with former England colleague Eric Dier
Newcastle are vying for Leicester City's exciting talent, Bilal El Khannouss, this summer. The young sensation has also attracted significant attention from fellow Premier League clubs Tottenham Hotspur and Leeds United, setting the stage for a highly competitive transfer race
Manchester United can signal a "show of big intent" by pursuing Gianluigi Donnarumma. The Italian superstar is positioned as a superior alternative to Emi Martinez for upgrading the goalkeeper position
Napoli are reportedly targeting a double raid on La Liga with Girona duo Miguel Gutiérrez and Arnau Martínez. Manager Antonio Conte is keen to bolster his squad as Napoli aims to retain their Serie A title. Gutiérrez is said to have already agreed terms, and Martínez is also a strong consideration
Heartbreak for Crystal Palace as their Europa League dreams are dashed! The Eagles have lost their appeal against UEFA, meaning they'll now compete in the Conference League. Nottingham Forest, as FA Cup runners-up, stand to benefit from this dramatic turn of events.