Chelsea top agents’ fee table
Chelsea may be heading for a midtable finish in the Premier League this season. However, when it comes to the amounts spent on agents and intermediary fees they are in a class of their own.
Chelsea may be heading for a midtable finish in the Premier League this season. However, when it comes to the amounts spent on agents and intermediary fees they are in a class of their own.
Chelsea are considering making a move in the January window for Nice defender Jean-Clair Toribo. The 24 year old French international is already a target for several Premier League clubs, with Manchester United and particularly
Chelsea are leading a number of Premier League rivals in the race to sign Dutch defender Jeremie Frimpong, who has been part of the Bayer Leverkusen side that have taken the Bundesliga by storm this
Manchester United will be looking to continue their steady Premier League form at the unforgiving City Ground. Here is a preview. Nottingham Forest have dwindled in recent weeks and they will hope to end the
Arsenal are preparing an offer to sign Marcos Leandro, who is also a target for Manchester United. 20 year old forward Leandro currently plays for Santos, but the Gunners are hoping to take advantage of
Jurrien Timber’s Quinten could be set to join him at the Emirates. Jurrien joined the Gunners from Ajax in a £40 million deal, and impressed in pre-season. Unfortunately, on his Premier League debut against Nottingham
Although the transfer window has now closed, Chelsea’s thoughts have already begun turning to January, when they will be free to buy players again. And, despite having spent nearly £1 billion on talent since Todd
Marc Cucurella is being linked with a surprise switch to Manchester United on loan. Erik ten Hag’s side are looking for cover for Luke Shaw who is currently out injured, and is not expected back
Bayern Munich are ready to capitalise on Manchester United’s failure to agree a fee with Chelsea for their midfielder Mason Mount. United have seen three bids for the 24 year old turned down because they
The protracted transfer battle over Chelsea’s Mason Mount continues. That is after Manchester United saw a second and improved bid of £50 million for the England midfielder rejected. That is still some way short of