Everton had to sell to buy last summer, with the heartbreaking departure of Richarlison funding the bulk of their transfer incomings. With Anthony
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Tottenham could be regretting Mathys Tel deal as "frustrating" claim made
In one of his final acts as chairman, Daniel Levy signed Mathys Tel in a cut-price £30 million deal for Tottenham, but it’s been far from plain sailin
Worth way more than Williams: Arsenal hit gold on "monster" Emery signing
This season continues to go from bad to worse for Arsenal. After almost four months on the sidelines, Bukayo Saka made his long-awaited return to a
Update on Jarrad Branthwaite’s status for Everton vs Fulham after latest injury
Hoping to make it five games without defeat in the Premier League, Sean Dyche has been boosted by the news that one Everton star is set to make his re
Wolves line up "phenomenal" transfer to replace a first-team regular
Wolverhampton Wanderers could be set for a busy summer as they will be keen to improve their playing squad. Gary O’Neil may have to move on a
Man City now eyeing free move to sign "spectacular" player; Pep knows him
Manchester City have been alerted to the availability of an exciting star who could be available for nothing in the summer of 2024, according to a rep
Nottingham Forest Could Repeat Lingard Move With £15m Deal
According to Jacob Steinberg of The Guardian, Nottingham Forest are among the clubs interested in a deal to sign Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi thi
Pundit convinced England international wants Tottenham move with decision soon
Tottenham Hotspur’s pull in the transfer market, not to mention the finances available for crucial signings, have undoubtedly been boosted by their sp
Maresca could fix Lavia hole by unleashing "very important" Chelsea star
Chelsea have the chance to close the gap between themselves and Liverpool in the Premier League table to just two points with a win against Brentford,
Fewer touches than Pickford: Everton flop must be axed if Richarlison joins
David Moyes’ blistering start back to life in the Everton dug-out feels like a very long time ago now. Indeed, the Scotsman was just the antidote t