Marcus Alonso may leave Chelsea
Spanish full-back Marcus Alonso may leave Chelsea in the summer The 28-year old signed a new five year contract last October, but he has hinted that he may be ready to depart the club amidst
Spanish full-back Marcus Alonso may leave Chelsea in the summer The 28-year old signed a new five year contract last October, but he has hinted that he may be ready to depart the club amidst
Tottenham are planning a £80 million double swoop on Bournemouth for forward Callum Wilson and midfielder David Brooks. That is according to The Daily Mail who report that, after two transfer windows without signing anybody,
Everton are the favourites to sign Danny Welbeck on a free transfer this summer. The 28-year old is set to leave Arsenal this summer after the club decided against offering him a new deal, announcing
Liverpool full-back Nathaniel Clyne is likely to be a man in demand this summer. The 28-year old spent the second part of last season on loan at Bournemouth, but is likely to be sold by
The future of Arsenal captain Laurent Koscielny is in doubt with the club stalling on offering the 33-year old a new deal. Arsenal have recently announced a new get tough transfer policy, whereby players with
Manchester United’s under-23 coach Ricky Sbragia has left the club by mutual consent, in what is likely to be the first of many comings and goings at Old Trafford this summer. A former manager of
Newcastle United have put up a “not for sale” sign on their 21-year old central midfielder Sean Longstaff. The Newcastle-born player, who has been compared to another Geordie, Michael Carrick, only made his Premier League
Tottenham have made a £10 million bid to sign Leeds United winger Jack Clarke. The 18 year old is regarded as one of the most exciting prospects in the Championship, but may have to be
Chelsea have been order to pay former manager Antonio Conté £9 million in compensation for unfair dismissal. The Italian was dismissed by Chelsea less than a month before the start of last season, despite delivering
Arsenal are said to be turning to Germany again to solve a goalkeeping problem. Last season they signed Bernd Leno from Bayer Leverkusen, and he has subsequently established himself as number one at The Emirates.