Premier League to restart on 17 June
The Premier League season will resume on 17 June, with Manchester City’s meeting with Arsenal one of the first matches to be played.
The Premier League season will resume on 17 June, with Manchester City’s meeting with Arsenal one of the first matches to be played.
Cape Town City chairman John Comitis has revealed that the club have shown faith in veteran midfielder Mpho Makola by extending his contract with the Citizens. (more…)
Watford striker Troy Deeney has said he feels sorry for Liverpool because even if they win the Premier League this term, it will be ‘spoiled’ by the coronavirus pandemic.
There has been a big step forward in negotiations between Manchester United and Shanghai Shenhua regarding a possible extension of Odion Ighalo’s loan deal.
Liberia president George Weah has made a bold claim regarding the future of sport, including football, in Africa after the coronavirus pandemic.
Kevin De Bruyne is open to extending his contract with Manchester City if the club are successful in overturning their two-year ban from the Champions League.
France coach Didier Deschamps has backed the decision to end the 2019-20 Ligue 1 season amid the coronavirus pandemic, insisting others are only resuming due to financial reasons.