Every generation has a dominant team, but all periods of dominance end -- just look at Liverpool in the 1990s and Man United in the 2010s. Have Man City begun their decline?
Welcome to the third January edition of The Transfer DealSheet — our team of dedicated writers will take you inside the ...
I was talking more for myself than from my players, because you have to find out a coach that starts a job and loses seven ...
According to the Athletic, the Old Trafford side have opened talks with US Lecce to sign Danish international Patrick Dorgu, ...
Arsenal have secured themselves what could prove to be a huge Premier League title advantage over leaders Liverpool. The ...
It's either part of some high-stakes 10-dimensional strategy we cannot fathom or signs of a man with a kamikaze pilot ...
If set to leave Manchester United, Alejandro Garnacho reportedly favors a move to a Premier League contender over Serie A ...
It has taken fifteen months, but after an accomplished performance in last weekend's local derby, Hinata Miyazawa has ...
The Bayern Munich left-back is out of contract in the summer and reports had suggested he was closing in on extending his ...
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has labeled his side the “worst team” in the club’s history after yet another ...
Manchester United are reportedly interested in signing Rayan Ait-Nouri, who has also garnered interest from Liverpool and ...
Liverpool have moved six points clear of second-placed Arsenal at the top of the Premier League table following a remarkable ...