Manchester United and Manchester City may both need to take swift action to avoid being banned from playing in the Champions League next season. The two clubs will be at risk of running into trouble unless changes are made at boardroom level
Tottenham have five players who could speak with European clubs in January to negotiate a pre-agreement for the summer transfer window. Ange Postecoglou has breathed a new lease of life into Spurs and the ex-Celtic boss could be content with parting ways
Liverpool have four players who are free to sign pre-contract agreements with other European clubs in January. As players enter the final six months of their existing deals, they are able to speak to potential suitors about a free transfer in the
Arsenal have four players who can agree a pre-contract agreement with a foreign team in January. Players can agree to a free transfer move from the start of the calendar year in which their contracts expire, which may potentially alter Mikel Arteta’s
Manchester United have eight players who could speak to foreign clubs in January regarding a potential pre-contract agreement. Several of those could sign one-year extensions at Old Trafford to prevent them leaving for free. Express Sport looks at each player whose current
Manchester United could have Bruno Fernandes, Casemiro and Anthony Martial poached by Saudi Arabian clubs next year. And their departures would prove to be a big blow to boss Erik ten Hag, with former Red Devils loanee Marcel Sabitzer recently describing Casemiro
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag might push Raphael Varane further towards the exit door if he leaves the Frenchman out of his starting 11 for Tuesday’s Champions League clash with Copenhagen. Intriguingly, Ten Hag has left Varane out of the team
Erling Haaland has taken the world of football by storm after emerging on the scene in Europe with Red Bull Salzburg, before going onto bigger and better things having just won the Treble last season with Manchester City, including lifting the Champions
In an effort to cut plastic pollution from selling burgers, hot dogs and other food to fans at its Villa Park stadium in Birmingham, the Premier League club has since the start of the season been using biodegradable packaging made by Notpla,
Paul Mitchell is among the frontrunners to replace John Murtough as Manchester United’s sporting director once Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS complete their £1.4billion purchase of a 25 per cent stake. But United reportedly face competition from Saudi Arabia, keen to add