Arsenal agree to sign Ecuadorean twins
Whilst Piero Hincapié is the first player from Ecuador to have played for Arsenal, he could soon have company. That is because the club have agreed a deal in principle to sign both Edwin and
Whilst Piero Hincapié is the first player from Ecuador to have played for Arsenal, he could soon have company. That is because the club have agreed a deal in principle to sign both Edwin and
Chelsea will continue with their current recruitment strategy, with the emphasis on signing the best young players in the world and not ready-made stars. In fact, the club has already made plans for its transfer
Arsenal are keeping tracks on the progress of Guinea-Bissau striker Franculino Djú who is currently playing in Denmark for FC Midtjylland. The 21-year old came through the Benfica academy before joining the Danish club on
Spanish full-back Marc Cucurella has signed a new contract with Chelsea, despite the club yet to make a formal announcement confirming it. The deal may have been done as long ago as August, and the
Leeds United are ready to rescue Raheem Sterling from his exile as a member of Chelsea’s so-called bomb squad. The 30-year old has yet to play a single minute of football this season after Enzo
Goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen wants to leave Chelsea and he is set to submit a formal transfer request to the club. The Dane was signed in the summer of 2024, and was one of Enzo Maresca’s
Arsenal are willing to listen to offers for three players in the January transfer window, should suitable offers arrive. One of them is Gabriel Martinelli, whose contract ends at the end of next season. Although
Chelsea have had scouts at the under-17 World Cup which is currently in progress. And one player who seems to have caught their eye is the young Nigerian Abduljelil Kamaldeen, who has made two appearances
Arsenal are considering making a move for Cameroon striker, Karl Etta Eyong, who currently plays for La Liga side Levante. They are considering triggering his release clause of ₤35 million in order to get a
Chelsea have continued their policy of identifying the best South American talent. They have now agreed a deal to sign 16-year old defender Deinner Ordóñez from Ecuadorian side Independiente del Vall. Ordóñez had caught the