Manchester United have often dipped into the January market to strike a bargain loan deal. The Red Devils had no fewer than three stars on temporary deals in the second half of last season, with Wout Weghorst, Marcel Sabitzer and Jack Butland
Mykhaylo Mudryk Enzo Fernandez was left out of the Chelsea team on Saturday, but may return as part of a midfield trio with Conor Gallagher and Moises Caicedo to combat a stronger Newcastle side. This would likely come at the expense of
Casemiro has spent just over a year at United since his £70m move from Real Madrid. Sir Jim Ratcliffe did raise an issue with the deal for the Brazilian at the time and his arrival as a minority owner is expected to
Arsenal have reportedly placed Bournemouth striker Dominic Solanke on a list of alternatives should they be unable to pull off a deal for Brentford star Ivan Toney in the January transfer window. The Gunners are in the market for a striker and
Erik ten Hag is walking on thin ice at Manchester United, no matter how many figures at the club deny it. And while the Dutchman is likely to be safe for as long as United remain in a state of flux due
“Obviously Maguire has worked his way back into the side but had to go off, Luke Shaw another one so these injuries that have been prominent throughout the season are continuing to be an issue. However, you have to show resilience, you
“[It’s down to] illness,” Ten Hag told TNT Sports. “Of course, it’s especially when you need a strong squad for this game, it limits your opportunities from the bench. They’d either be in the starting XI or on the bench, but now
A crazed driver reached deadly speeds of 110mph as he attempted to escape police before crashing his car into a pub wall, narrowly avoiding a group of bystanders playing pool. Customers watched in horror as the Landrover Discovery crashed into The Lockside
Erik ten Hag’s side have endured a tumultuous Champions League campaign, scoring 12 goals and leading in four of their five games, yet winning just once. It has left them rock-bottom of Group A heading into the final matchday with an almost
WTA chief executive Steve Simon will move into a new role within the organisation after receiving backlash from a number of prominent players. Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek and tennis great Martina Navratilova are among those to have spoken out against the American,