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MANCHESTER UNITED are holding talks to land two of the country’s best teenage talents. The bids are spearheaded by United’s head of academy recruitment Luke Fedorenko and director of academy
Lyon could keep Crystal Palace out of the Europa League after their relegation was cancelled, and both developments could help Manchester City
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Liverpool Women in talks with former Man City bossLiverpool are in talks with former Manchester City manager Gareth Taylor to take over at the club.Taylor was dismissed by the Citizens midway through the 2024/25 campaign with the team performing
There is a Diogo Jota performance that many Liverpool supporters will remember above all others. It summed him up perfectly.
Manchester City are kicking off their Premier League campaign next month in the unfamiliar position of being third favourites
This summer has not been one of quiet recalibration for Liverpool. The backroom shifts at Anfield have come thick and fast, the club’s hierarchy moving with intent and clarity. And now, Liverpool FC Women appear ready to follow suit, preparing for a major appointment that could redefine their trajectory.
Former Newcastle United striker, Alan Shearer has rated Chelsea's chances of competing for the Premier League title against the likes of Liverpool,
Dimitar Berbatov doesn’t often praise Liverpool as a Manchester United legend, but he’s reserved some special praise for one man at Anfield now. The debate around who is the best manager in the world is a tough one at the moment.
Manchester City are once again at the centre of recruiting some of the game’s finest young prospects, having moved with intent throughout the course of the summer so far to bolster their youth ranks.
Spanish Civil Guard believes Diogo Jota was driving above the speed limit when his Lamborghini crashed, killing the 28-year-old Liverpool star and his 25-year-old brother André Silva.
Arsenal have had a world-record bid accepted by Liverpool for forward Olivia Smith, which is set to make her the first £1m transfer in women’s football. As first reported by the Guardian, the Gunners have beat competition from several clubs - including Women’s Super League champions Chelsea - to sign the 20-year-old Canada international.