We are just over three weeks away from the Premier League kicking off for another season of suspense-filled football, and while every club has a lot t
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QPR agree deal to sign Euro 2024 "major coup" who played against England
Looking to push on from relegation battles once and for all next season, Queens Park Rangers have reportedly reached an agreement to welcome their fif
Leeds could brilliantly replace Gnonto by signing £3.4m star
Leeds United made their first signing of the summer transfer window earlier this week as they confirmed the signing of central defender Joe Rodon.
Talks held: West Ham in contact to sign £30m striker for Julen Lopetegui
West Ham United are on the hunt for further attacking additions after Luis Guilherme and have reportedly held talks for a £30m striker.
Celtic desperate to sign £6m star who could thrive with Stuart Armstrong
Celtic are set to compete in the revamped and restructured Champions League set-up next season after they won the Scottish Premiership title. In th
Arsenal make approach to sign Saka rival who’s likened to Havertz
The Premier League season only just came to an end, and the European Championships are right around the corner, but theres no time to sit back and tak
Newcastle struck gold on free signing who’s now worth more than Joelinton
Newcastle United have enjoyed another brilliant season in the Premier League under boss Eddie Howe, with the Magpies sitting in seventh place ahead of
£95,000-a-week Liverpool star contemplating Anfield exit alongside Matip
Ahead of a summer of change at Liverpool, the Reds will reportedly face an unexpected battle to keep hold of a key player without the lure of Jurgen K
Newcastle make first contact to sign "elite" £68m Arsenal target in summer
Newcastle United could now beat Arsenal to a key signing this summer, as the latest reports indicate the Magpies have moved to the front of the queue
Man Utd could hire "genius" new manager who’s never beaten Ten Hag
The days of success, glory, and dominance at Manchester United are firmly in the past, and it’s Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s job to make that the f