Former boss wants Loftus Cheek
Maurizio Sarri is set to be named the new Lazio boss. He will be tasked with building a side capable of fighting for the title once more and also to compete with City rivals Roam,
Maurizio Sarri is set to be named the new Lazio boss. He will be tasked with building a side capable of fighting for the title once more and also to compete with City rivals Roam,
AC Milan are planning a triple transfer swoop ion Chelsea. They have already made clear their intentions to convert the loan signing of defender Fikayo Tomori into a permanent deal.. But now they want to
Tottenham are set to announce the appointment of former Juventus transfer chief Fabio Paratici later this week, even though they still do not have a permanent manager in place for next season. At one stage
This year has seen an unprecedented churn of managers at some of Europe’s top clubs. Some changes have already been made, whilst others could be in the offing. Here are some of the clubs affected.
Tottenham are in talks with former Chelsea boss Antonio Conte to be their next manager. The Italian left his job with Inter Milan two weeks ago, despite leading them to their first Serie A title
Manchester United believe that re-signing Cristiano Ronaldo is a distinct possibility this summer. The 36-year old’s future is uncertain at Juventus, despite him finishing at top scorer in Serie A, with 29 goals from 33
Chelsea want Romelu Lukaku as their main summer signing. The newly crowned Champions League champions want to boost their striking options ahead of next season when they want to make a sustained title challenge. And
Serge Aurier is set to leave Tottenham this summer. The 28-year old still has one year left on his current contract, but is now eyeing his next challenge, claiming that he come to the end
Roma have opened talks with Granit Xhaka about a summer move. Jose Mourinho, newly installed at the Serie A club, wants to bring him to Italy, having long been an admirer of the Swiss international
Mauricio Pochettino could make a surprise return as Tottenham manager. And, if he does so, the Argentine could persuade Harry Kame to stay at the club for another 12 months. The Argentine was sacked by