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
There’s set to be some downbeat Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal, Tottenham and Chelsea players when they return to their clubs next week with a host of players at risk of missing out on qualifying for Euro 2024. A few nations have already
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
With Great Britain set to take on Serbia in the Davis Cup quarter-final next Thursday, team members both past and present expect that there will be a massive emphasis on the decisive doubles rubber. With Dan Evans forced to pull out after
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
James was also a menace going forwards and it was his overlapping run and cross which presented Sterling with the first half goal that briefly gave Chelsea the lead. Sterling was perfectly positioned to finish the chance. Sharp in his movement and
Chelsea fought back from a losing position three times against champions Manchester City to salvage a 4-4 draw after a sensational end to a thrilling encounter at Stamford Bridge. Erling Haaland scored twice for the visitors along with Manuel Akanji, but goals from Thiago
Liverpool will be looking to get back on track as they host Brentford at home today.