[ad_pod ] Football Insider have claimed that Ralph Hasenhuttl and Southampton are ready to sell striker Charlie Austin this summer transfer window.
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Pundit View: Noel Whelan’s unfounded criticisms of Stuart Dallas
[ad_pod ] Speaking to Football Insider, Noel Whelan has gone on record to slate Stuart Dallas for being too attacking at left-back for Leeds United
Transfer Focus: Manchester United eye huge move for Real Madrid’s Gareth Bale
[ad_pod ] The Sun are reporting that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s Manchester United are lining up a summer transfer for Real Madrid superstar Gareth Bale
Look at them now: Ronaldo Vieira and Leeds United
Ronaldo Vieira was just another player who was prematurely plucked away from the clutches of Leeds United as they languished in the second-tier of Eng
Liverpool fans react to latest Nabil Fekir rumours
[ad_pod ] Liverpool’s move for Lyon attacker Nabil Fekir might well be back on. The Reds were strongly linked with a move for Fekir during last
Klopp must give Divock Origi a chance to become Liverpool’s secret weapon
Liverpool’s strength comes not only in the fact that their first team is so good, but also the fact that they have so much quality in depth at Anfield
Mane opens up about future and refuses to blame referees, Liverpool fans react
[ad_pod ] Liverpool dropped two points in the Premier League title race at the weekend as they relinquished their lead against Arsenal. James Mi
HYS: Should Ross Barkley start over Mateo Kovacic for Chelsea against West Ham?
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Sending Achraf Lazaar to Serie A would only increase the pressure on Benitez this year
Newcastle didn’t have a great transfer window this summer. After finishing 10th in the table last season, the club failed to reinvest heavily into the
HYS: Should England drop Jesse Lingard and start Eric Dier vs Croatia?
An unconventional 3-1-4-2 system has been the driving force behind England’s march to the World Cup semi-final, but it would be naive to think the for