Fans gathered to watch the club unveil their January signings ahead of kick-off but things took a turn for the worse. Thankfully the fire has now bee
The Cityzens only just scraped into the knockout stages - no thanks to one man 😳 Supporters seem to have worked out where all of their problems lie
West Ham United have been informed by Brighton & Hove Albion that Evan Ferguson is allowed to leave on loan this month, but they could face strong competition from Bayer Leverkusen depending on what happens with Victor Boniface, GIVEMESPORT sources exclusively revealed on our brand-new Market Madness podcast.
Eddie Howe has long trusted Fabian Schar as his right-sided centre-back and with the veteran in the final year of his contract, Zabarnyi is someone Newcastle have identified as a target that could be ever-present in their backline for at least a decade.
Wolverhampton Wanderers have enquired about Besiktas winger Rafa Silva ahead of the transfer deadline on February 3.
That could see them sign Chilwell, with Tyrick Mitchell being the only left-back in their ranks, and given that Chilwell has been a top-level player for a number of years, scout Brown insists that the star could be open to a move to South London. He said, via Football Insider:
Tottenham Hotspur have been exploring potential reinforcements for both attacking and defensive areas in January.
Having not yet made a signing, Everton are reportedly pushing hard for additions before transfer deadline day 🔵
Everyone knows the Gunners are desperate to add more firepower to their attack 💪 Surely they will land one of these talented options 🤔
Wolves have set their sights on Volodymyr Brazhko to replace Marino Lemina if the Gabonese midfielder moves to the Saudi Pro League.
Manchester United’s further signings in January will depend on outgoings after the Red Devils advanced on a deal for Lecce defender Patrick Dorgu.
Aaron Ramsdale has played against some of the finest players the Premier League has ever seen during his top-flight career so far. The likes of Kevin De Bruyne, Sergio Aguero, Cristiano Ronaldo and Mohamed Salah have all lined up on the opposing side to the Englishman, but none came to mind when naming the player he 'hates' facing the most.