Summer clear-out could net Liverpool £100 million
A summer sale of fringe players could net Liverpool £100 million in the transfer market. That is according to The Daily Mailwho report that Bundesliga side Hertha Berlin are set to make the loan of
A summer sale of fringe players could net Liverpool £100 million in the transfer market. That is according to The Daily Mailwho report that Bundesliga side Hertha Berlin are set to make the loan of
Ruben Loftus-Cheek has been ruled out of action for six months after rupturing his Achilles tendon playing in a charity friendly match in the United States. That means that he will miss not only the
Real Madrid are ready to test the determination of Liverpool to keep Mo Salah this season. Manager Zinedine Zidane is planning a massive overhaul of the squad at the Bernabeu, and wants Salah to join
Frank Lampard is set to replace Maurizio Sarri as manager of Chelsea this summer. This is according to reports that suggest that Sarri will be sacked after the Europa League final, irrespective of the result,
Manchester United are planning a £50 million double raid on Crystal Palace for a pair of full-backs. Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has identified the need to overhaul his defence as a major priority for the
Chelsea will not be renewing Gonzalo Higuain’s loan spell at Stamford Bridge and he will be returning to Juventus once the season is over. The Argentine striker was lent by Juventus to AC Milan, but
Leicester City have joined Arsenal in the hunt for Rennes star Ismaila Sarr. The 21-year old impressed Gunners boss Unai Emery when the two sides met in the Europa League in March, with reports suggesting
Liverpool are considering a move for Dutch teenager, Xavier Mbuyamba, who has been labelled the next Virgil van Dijk. The 17 year old is currently playing for MV Maastricht in the second tier of Dutch
Veteran defender Stephan Lichtsteiner is set to depart the Emirates this summer. The 35-year old Swiss international joined Arsenal on a one-year deal last summer from Juventus, with his contract including an option for the
Real Madrid have offered Tottenham the chance to sign their former player Gareth Bale on loan. That is according to The Sun who reports that Bale would be available for a £10 million loan fee,