United given Brooks boost
Manchester United’s hopes of signing David Brooks from Bournemouth have been given a boost. It comes after the South Coast side admitted that all of their players are up for sale, and they will not
Manchester United’s hopes of signing David Brooks from Bournemouth have been given a boost. It comes after the South Coast side admitted that all of their players are up for sale, and they will not
Goalkeeper Dean Henderson is set for another loan move away from Manchester United. There was speculation that the 23-year old would be recalled to Old Trafford this summer to assume the number one role at
Liverpool winger Harry Wilson is a man in demand. The Welsh international has returned to Anfield following the conclusion of his loan spell with Bournemouth. However, he does not feature in Jurgen Klopp’s long-term plans
Manchester City’ summer transfer business is by no means finished. They have already agreed deals for Valencia winger Ferran Torres and Bournemouth defender Nathan Aké who has signed from the club in a £41 million
Tottenham are to be offered a chance to sign Watford captain Troy Deeney. The 32-year old is set to leave the Hertfordshire club after their relegation to the Championship, because he is one of the
Tottenham Hotspur are leading the race to sign Bournemouth striker Callum Wilson. The England forward played what potentially may have been his last game for the South Coast club on Sunday, their 3 -1 win
Tottenham target Ryan Fraser has turned down the chance to sign a short-term contract extension with his current club Bournemouth. The 26 year old Scottish international is out of contract on June 30th, but with
Manchester United have been put on transfer alert after news that Bournemouth are looking to sell three of their star names this summer – Callum Wilson, Josh King and David Brooks. The South Coast side
Chelsea can still buy back Nathan Aké from Bournemouth. When the Stamford Bridge outfit sold the Dutch defender to the South Coast side in 2017, they inserted a clause in the agreement which gave them
Bournemouth striker Joshua King has been left disappointed after his deadline day move to Manchester United fell through. United were desperate to sign a striker and submitted a bid for King, a former reserve player