Newcastle Uniteds deal to sign Bayer Leverkusen forward Moussa Diaby is currently “not advanced”, according to Sky Sports reporter Florian Plettenberg
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Eze's dream CF: Arsenal in talks to sign £69m "monster" & it's not Gyokeres
If there is one area of the squad Arsenal need to reinforce this summer, it’s the attack. Despite finishing as runners-up in the Premier League for
Better than Chalobah: Chelsea confident they will sign £70m star
Chelsea battled hard to secure a 3-1 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League on Monday night to move up to fourth in
Southampton target £30m "exceptional" ace who’d be a bigger coup than O’Riley
Southampton arent messing around now when it comes to incomings joining the building at St. Marys, with Ben Brereton Diazs purchase just one of many t
Spurs struck gold on £25m signing who’s now worth more than Maddison
Tottenham Hotspur are only five points better off in the Premier League this season than they were last year, but Ange Postecoglou is clearly shifting
Leeds could sign dream Sinisterra replacement on deadline day
Summary Leeds United could be on the lookout for a signing to repla
Newcastle’s remaining fixtures and points prediction after defeat to Arsenal
Newcastle United now have just four games remaining in their Premier League campaign with a spot in the Champions League firmly on their radar. Edd
Even better than Ekitike: Liverpool open dialogue to sign £85m striker
FSG weren’t lying when they said they were going to spend big this summer. Liverpool fans needed to buckle up ahead of the summer transfer window, wit
Celtic lead the race to sign a "terrific talent" who’s the next Adam Idah
Fair to say, Celtic’s Tuesday night visit to Dens Park was a lot more eventful than anyone could’ve forecast. When Celtic midfielder Luke McCowan h
Ex-Everton CEO says Dyche could now sign £150k-p/w player to replace Onana
Everton could replace Amadou Onana with a £150,000-a-week player in the summer transfer window, according to former Blues CEO Keith Wyness.