Chelsea forward Cole Palmer has stated that he didn't want to leave Manchester City, but the lack of minutes forced him to change his decision and depart. Palmer joined the youth side of ...
Plus: Newcastle's plans for a new stadium could see them having the second-biggest ground in the Premier League; England's top sides are being put off expanding their multi-club plans in Europe ...
Chelsea are prepared to make an ambitious move to sign Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo, as per reports. United’s financial predicament has raised question marks over the long-term ...
Ademola Lookman is expected to leave Atalanta this summer and he is open to a Premier League return amid links with Chelsea and Arsenal – with the Gunners understood to be particularly keen.
Empire of the Kop has reported that Liverpool are preparing an opening bid of £42 million for Pedro. The report also states that Liverpool view the Brazil international striker as “a potential ...
Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly among several clubs, including Chelsea, Liverpool, and Bayern Munich, interested in Joao Pedro as the summer transfer window nears. Transfer expert Graeme Bailey ...
Read our privacy notice. Chelsea host Leicester City in the Premier League this afternoon. The Blues sit fifth in the Premier League table and will be hoping to stay there at the very least in ...
Such is the concern that debate has turned to whether the US maintains secret so-called kill switches that would immobilise aircraft and weapons systems. While never proven, Richard Aboulafia ...
Chelsea climbed their way back into the top four of the Premier League table with a 1-0 win over Leicester City on Sunday. An early penalty shout from Cole Palmer was quickly waved away but there ...
A healthy and fit Reece James, whether at right back or in midfield, would be a great boon to this team going forward. A healthy and fit Reece James is something we haven’t had consistently ...
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