Liverpool can avoid finding themselves in the heart of a bidding war next summer by taking the opportunity to sign Fluminense star Andre Trindade in the January transfer window. Several Premier League clubs have already registered an interest in the midfielder, though
Liverpool and Manchester United are facing more disappointment in the transfer market after missing out on Jude Bellingham as another one of their key targets is not convinced about a move to either club. Reports suggest the English duo have been weighing
“If they’re doing well in the league, they’re not going to let him go in January, but maybe they’ll deal with the player and say, look, give us the rest of the season, a little bit like Ronaldo at Manchester United. They
Liverpool fans fear they’ve fallen foul to another VAR error similar to what happened to Brentford and Arsenal last season after Luis Diaz had his goal against Tottenham disallowed for offside. MORE TO FOLLOW We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates,
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag’s disciplinarian ways have been widely broadcast since his arrival last summer. Jadon Sancho is the latest player to be put in his place. Ten Hag’s philosophy is simple: winning trophies on the pitch starts with a
Mikel Arteta’s decision to replace Aaron Ramsdale with David Raya is a clear sign he views his fellow Spaniard as an upgrade in goal. But the Arsenal boss must continue with that philosophy in other positions on the pitch and in particular
Newlyweds who had gotten married two weeks before traveled a total of 360 miles to recreate their wedding ceremony for a second time — so that the bride’s grandmother could attend the big day. Childhood sweethearts Will and Rebecca Heppell, both 26,
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida reaffirmed the nation’s anti-war pledge at a ceremony remembering the end of World War II. Kishida made the remarks in an address at Japan’s National Memorial Ceremony for the War Dead, hosted in Tokyo on Tuesday. “More
King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William, and the Princess of Wales are thought to be readying themselves for two years of tours in a bid “to keep the Commonwealth intact”. The blitz of royal tours follows an absence of royal trips following
The Las Vegas Aces are on a historic pace heading into the second half of the season and have shown no signs of letting up. With 19 wins in their first 21 games, the Aces sit atop the WNBA standings and have