The countdown is on until the January transfer window opens, with Premier League clubs having just under four weeks to prepare themselves for what is set to be a crazy month of transfers. The summer saw numerous spending records broken, and January
The weekend of Premier League action only highlighted further why the majority of clubs will be in the market for new signings in January. Despite Arsenal, Manchester United and Liverpool all picking up valuable points, the trio are expected to be at
Tottenham could receive a major boost for their January transfer plans if Manchester United decide to allow Jadon Sancho to leave the club on loan. Juventus have reportedly joined the race to sign the winger, which in turn could push Samuel Iling-Junior
Juventus are reportedly growing in confidence that Manchester United will allow Jadon Sancho to leave the club on loan. The winger was banished by Erik ten Hag earlier this season and a permanent exit from Old Trafford was viewed by all parties
Preparations for the January transfer window are in full flow for every Premier League club, with each side identifying several targets that could boost their chances this season. Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool are all expected to splash the cash in the
Former Manchester United winger Ian Storey-Moore has ripped into Antony and Jadon Sancho amid Erik ten Hag’s early-season attacking woes. Neither big-money transfer is working out, contributing to United’s toothless firepower a decade after Ryan Giggs running down the wing was the
Bayern Munich are reportedly pursuing a transfer for Manchester United defender Raphael Varane in January. The Red Devils are understood to be keen on keeping hold of the Frenchman but they could be persuaded otherwise if they receive the right offer. If
Manchester United have reportedly set a steep asking price of £50million for wantaway winger Jadon Sancho in the January transfer window. The Red Devils paid Borussia Dortmund £73m for the 23-year-old two years ago and the English giants are keen not to
Manchester United are prepared to frustrate wantaway winger Jadon Sancho in January by setting a steep asking price for his services despite Erik ten Hag choosing to freeze him out of the first-team squad. The Red Devils paid Borussia Dortmund £73million for Sancho just
Ratcliffe is widely expected to have his £1.4billion bid for 25 per-cent of United ratified in the coming weeks. The petrochemicals billionaire will reportedly oversee a sweeping overhaul of the sporting department of the Premier League club. One of Ratcliffe’s first tasks