West Ham United should have moved for Ndidi instead of Sanchez
West Ham United completed the signing of Carlos Sanchez on transfer deadline day, but they should have been targeting Leicester City’s Wilfred Ndidi.
Colossal performance proves why Aden Flint will be a huge hit under Pulis at Boro
Middlesbrough signed giant centre-back Aden Flint from Bristol City this summer for just £7m and the goalscoring defender got off the mark for his new
West Ham United would be taking a risk moving for Sanchez
West Ham United are pondering a move for Fiorentina midfielder Carlos Sanchez before the transfer window shuts on Thursday, according to The Mirror’s
Tottenham should let Alderweireld go, but only if they get Eric Bailly in return
According to a recent report from The Daily Mirror, Tottenham have received a ‘take it or leave it’ offer from Manchester United for defender Toby Ald
Hijack: Newcastle should battle it out to land Alcacer on a loan deal
According to Sports Mole, reporting via Sport, Watford are in the hunt to sign Paco Alcacer on loan from Barcelona this summer. Reportedly, the str
HYS: Should Eric Garcia start the Community Shield final?
When taking a delve into the batch of youngsters on the fringes of Pep Guardiola’s plans at Manchester City, Phil Foden is inevitably the name that st
Newcastle United fans debate move for PSG youngster N’Soki
Every day Newcastle United seem to be linked to a new player, but the same story remains – the club are lacking cash to spend. Owner Mike Ashley fa
West Brom should capitalise on Everton’s potential Digne deal by sealing Galloway loan
According to The Daily Mail, Everton’s new director of football Marcel Brands is in Barcelona to continue transfer negotiations for defenders Yerry Mi
Aaron Ramsey could be just the man Chelsea are looking for
Maurizio Sarri’s reign at Stamford Bridge has only produced two new signings so far, with Jorginho and Rob Green both joining Chelsea in recent weeks,
Ben Woodburn could be the perfect replacement for Jack Grealish
Aston Villa’s financial blushes may have been spared by the arrival of new investors, but the departure of Jack Grealish retains a feeling of inevitab