
Why Manchester United’s transfer window was better than you think
Manchester United’s failure to make Jadon Sancho a marquee signing this summer has left fans disappointed. But did they get what they need instead? You may also like
Manchester United’s failure to make Jadon Sancho a marquee signing this summer has left fans disappointed. But did they get what they need instead? You may also like
Manchester United are set to be the main focus of attention as the summer transfer window closes on Monday night. You may also like
The coronavirus pandemic has put the brakes on international transfer activity – but in the Premier League it is business as usual. You may also like
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admits Manchester United need to make ‘one or two’ very good decisions in the transfer window if they are to challenge Liverpool and Manchester City for the title next season – but he only wants players with the right DNA and identity at the club. You may also like
South African Football Association (Safa) acting CEO Tebogo Motlanthe has confirmed that the dates of the transfer window are likely to change in accordance with the completion dates of the 2019-20 season. You may also like
Fifa has approved the extension of player contracts until seasons are able to conclude and the movement of transfer windows in response the coronavirus pandemic. You may also like
The Premier League’s summer transfer window will run until 1 September after top-flight clubs voted to bring themselves back in line with the rest of Europe. You may also like
The Premier Soccer League has moved the closure of the transfer window to the end of Monday, 2 September instead of 31 August. You may also like
Egyptian giants Al Ahly have reportedly agreed to sell Phakamani Mahlambi to Absa Premiership champions Mamelodi Sundowns. You may also like
Cape Town City head coach Benni McCarthy has revealed that he will be looking to bolster his squad in the upcoming transfer window. You may also like