‘Sancho worth Man Utd breaking the bank for’
Jadon Sancho is ‘worth breaking the bank for’, says Paul Ince, with Manchester United expected to sound out the Borussia Dortmund winger in the next transfer window. (more…)
Jadon Sancho is ‘worth breaking the bank for’, says Paul Ince, with Manchester United expected to sound out the Borussia Dortmund winger in the next transfer window. (more…)
Manchester United star Marcus Rashford has sent a message of encouragement to the club’s academy players after their seasons were shut down on Friday. (more…)
Manchester City star Kevin De Bruyne believes the Premier League will find a way to finish its 2019-20 season, citing the financial damage that ending the campaign would cause. (more…)
In the uncertainty that has gripped football since the outbreak of coronavirus it seems that almost nothing is impossible – including packing up the entire Premier League and sending the top flight to the other side of the world. (more…)
Naby Keita may have failed to live up to expectations at Liverpool, admits Steve Nicol, but it is still too early to brand the Guinean midfielder a flop. (more…)
Virgil van Dijk is ‘a Rolls Royce’ of a defender while Vincent Kompany was more of an ‘unbelievable leader’, says James Milner, with it almost impossible to pick between a colossus currently at Liverpool and a former Manchester City skipper. (more…)
Gary Neville has suggested the Premier League should consider playing games in European ‘hotspots’ without coronavirus concerns, if the plan remains to finish the season.
The Premier League has reiterated its desire to complete the 2019-20 season, which has been suspended since March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Chelsea have asked their players to return to the United Kingdom by May 3 with the Premier League stepping up plans to complete the season from June 8.
The Premier League has put together a seven-page document detailing how the resumption of football in England could work in preparation for Friday’s meeting to discuss a potential June 8 return.