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The New York Giants made a significant move in the NFL draft by selecting Penn State star Abdul Carter with the third overall pick, but […]
The New York Giants made a significant move in the NFL draft by selecting Penn State star Abdul Carter with the third overall pick, but […]
Former Georgia linebacker Jalon Walker is now officially an Atlanta Falcon, and his former coach, Kirby Smart, took a moment to share his congratulations. Since […]
The gap between the Championship and Premier League appears to be growing each year. Marco Silva has expressed concern that Leeds United may struggle to […]
Shea Charles has expressed his frustration with Sheffield Wednesday’s form leading up to their crucial win over Middlesbrough. Despite a much-needed 2-1 victory on Easter Monday, which ended a six-game winless streak, Charles admits the season could have been different if key moments had gone their way. “It’s been so frustrating,” he shared, reflecting on the team’s close calls, like the missed opportunity against Hull and the disappointing result at Cardiff. As he prepares for his final appearance at Hillsborough, Charles remains hopeful that his efforts have left a lasting impression, and regardless of the result, he’s set to receive a warm send-off from the Owls fans.
Barry Ferguson’s time at Rangers seems to be coming to an end, with speculation already turning to who might replace him in the summer. After a disappointing exit from the Europa League, Rangers have little to play for in the final fixtures of the season, as they are comfortably secure in second place, 15 points behind Celtic. The club is now focusing on the future, with the potential for one of football’s most successful managers to take charge when the new campaign begins in late July.
Meanwhile, Rangers are in “productive conversations” with an American consortium led by Paraag Marathe, aiming to inject much-needed capital into the club. With losses of £17.2m last year, investment is essential for the club’s long-term stability. Alongside this, the club has appointed Kevin Thelwell as head of football operations, signaling that behind-the-scenes changes are already underway. As part of this shift, there are growing rumors that José Mourinho could be in line to become the next Rangers manager. With a track record that includes multiple Champions League titles and league victories across four countries, Mourinho’s appointment would mark a major statement of intent from the new owners, offering Rangers the chance to elevate themselves to the next level.
With promotion to the Premier League secured, Leeds United now face a pressing question: who will step up and score in the top flight? Joel Piroe’s 19-goal tally stands out, yet doubts linger about his ability to lead the line against elite opposition. Meanwhile, Brenden Aaronson’s place in the squad continues to divide opinion, his tireless work rate contrasting with a lack of end product. In response, Leeds have turned their attention to Norwich City’s Borja Sainz—a versatile attacker with 17 goals to his name this season. His ability to operate across the front line could make him a valuable addition, but Leeds must act fast if they want to land their latest target.
Tommy Watson’s decision to join Brighton has divided opinion among Sunderland supporters, with the 18-year-old winger facing boos from sections of the crowd following news of his departure. Former club legend Marco Gabbiadini has spoken out against the backlash, labeling it “brainless” and urging fans to recognize the realities of modern football. “You can’t do that to players,” he said, reminding supporters that early transfer agreements are now part of the game. Despite the criticism, Gabbiadini remains hopeful, suggesting Watson’s story at Sunderland may not be over just yet.
Marco Silva is urging his Fulham squad to embrace the final stretch of the Premier League season. Despite suffering two consecutive defeats, Fulham sit ninth […]
West Ham have yet to receive any bids or inquiries for winger Mohammed Kudus, according to sources within the club. Recently, Kudus was linked with […]
Everton are monitoring Leicester City left-back Victor Kristiansen ahead of the transfer window, following the Foxes’ relegation to the Championship, according to a new report. […]
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