Following growing concerns from Crystal Palace that the defender will leave Selhurst Park this summer, Arsenal have set their sights on Marc Guehi, as reported by The Times. The fact that the defender has only two years left on his current deal and he is not close to signing as extension has given Arsenal the encouragement to make a move. …
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Fati and Lenglet could be Saudi bound
It’s set to be a very busy summer for FC Barcelona, after Xavi Hernandez surprisingly reversed his decision to stay on as manager at the club. For weeks now Barca’s legendary midfielder had insisted that he wasn’t for turning and that a decision he’d made earlier in the year would remain. President, Joan Laporta, vice-president Rafa Yuste and sporting director, …
Read More »Why Chelsea have edge over Man United to appoint Thomas Tuchel
Premier League clubs Chelsea and Manchester United are both set to compete for Thomas Tuchel. The Bayern Munich manager is leaving the Bundesliga club at the end of the season. He could still finish the season with a Champions League win but the decision over his future has been already made. Man United manager Erik ten Hag and Chelsea boss …
Read More »Ganchev family exit CSKA Sofia, handing shares and majority control to national sports foundation
May 1 – Joint majority owners of Bulgaria’s CSKA Sofia and the club’s principle funding source, the Ganchev family, are stepping away from the club at the end of the season. Businessman Grisha Ganchev and his son Danail are donating their shares free of charge to the National Fund for Sports, Culture, Art and Science foundation. The foundation had previously …
Read More »Exclusive: “I don’t see him staying” – Chelsea star’s transfer away looks certain, claims expert
There looks to be no chance of Ian Maatsen staying at Chelsea this summer even after his hugely impressive form on loan at Borussia Dortmund, according to transfer news expert Fabrizio Romano. The Blues struggled to find any room for Maatsen in their first-team before sending the Dutchman on loan to Dortmund in January, and it seems his fine form …
Read More »Rehabilitated CFU takes over the running of Concacaf’s Caribbean Club Shield competition
May 1 – Concacaf is handing over the organization and management if its Caribbean Club Shield club competition to the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) from the 2024 edition onwards. Under the new organisation the Caribbean’s second tier club competition will become an official CFU competition, and rebranded as the CFU Club Shield. It will qualify two clubs to the Concacaf …
Read More »Vinicius Jr. Dazzles In Real Madrid’s 2-2 Draw With Bayern Munich
Bundesliga powerhouse Bayern Munich welcomed La Liga leaders Real Madrid to the Allianz Arena for the first leg of their UEFA Champions League semi-final on Tuesday night (April 30). Both Thomas Tuchel and Carlo Ancelotti pushed hard to get something out of the first leg, but, in the end, there was nothing to separate the two European heavyweights. With an …
Read More »Spartak Moscow make bid for David Moyes
It’s going to be an important summer for West Ham United, as one of the first questions that will need to be answered is whether current manager, David Moyes, will be retained on a new contract or not. Owner, David Sullivan, will understand the need to get that issue resolved quickly in order that the Hammers can look ahead to …
Read More »Jorginho set for new deal, and what it might mean for midfield going forward
Morning all. Let’s start today with news via David Ornstein that Arsenal have offered Jorginho a new contract, with the expectation that the Italian international will put pen to paper on new terms. 🚨 EXCL: Arsenal offer Jorginho new contract & midfielder expected to sign it. Existing terms run until June with option for another year, but fresh deal rewards …
Read More »David Sullivan reverting to type over manager chase
If there’s one thing that you can always guarantee with West Ham owner, David Sullivan, he’ll keep up the club’s long-held tradition of consistently making the wrong decisions. The East Londoners have long wanted to be considered as part of London’s football elite, but they are barrow boys compared to the likes of Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham. Ducking and diving …
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