We are just over halfway through the January transfer window and all the talk, much like in the summer, is focused on Saudi Arabia – although the publicity is far less favourable for the Kingdom this time around. Al Ettifaq’s Jordan Henderson,
Liverpool could suffer a repeat of the double transfer blow that saw them miss out on Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia in the summer as the representatives of new midfield target Joao Palhinha have reportedly sounded out Chelsea over a move to
The January transfer window is rapidly approaching, with many Premier League clubs expected to try and use the winter market to their advantage. The likes of Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool will be out to improve their squads when the bidding opens
Premier League clubs have just under four weeks before the transfer window opens and they can splash the cash again. The summer saw an unprecedented spending spree and January promises to be another busy month across the English top flight. Manchester United
Manchester United are reportedly interested in signing Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi next summer. However, according to TEAMtalk, Guehi is set to reject United’s advances in favour of a return to Chelsea, where he left for £18million in 2021. Palace reportedly value
A policy from 2020 entitled SA9 states that funds from the Duchy can be used for the “public good” to repair, preserve and protect properties that are categorised as a “heritage asset”. However this is not just limited to listed buildings, and
Arsenal may feel as though they got the better end of the bargain by missing out on Mykhaylo Mudryk in January with Leandro Trossard impressing in Mikel Arteta’s system. The Gunners are once again flying high at the top of the table
Tottenham are reportedly leading the race ahead of their Premier League rivals to sign Feyenoord forward Santiago Gimenez. The Eredivisie side want no less than £60million for the Mexico international but won’t be considering offers until next summer. Spurs still haven’t signed
The Government has unveiled a vital boost to the maritime industry, with £60million in funding distributed to innovative companies across the UK developing futuristic green technology. Among these include a company that is developing vessels that effectively “fly” above the surface of
One of the UK’s richest illiterate men, holiday park tycoon Cresswell Welch, has described Rishi Sunak’s controversial plan to make every school pupil in the country study maths to the age of 18 as “the best thing in the world”. Despite not