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Fluminense are stepping up their pursuit of Fulham striker Carlos Vinícius as they prepare for the Club World Cup this June. According to Bolavip, club […]
Fluminense are stepping up their pursuit of Fulham striker Carlos Vinícius as they prepare for the Club World Cup this June. According to Bolavip, club […]
Joel Ward to Depart Crystal Palace After 13 Years – A Loyal Legacy Ends After 13 loyal years at Selhurst Park, Crystal Palace captain Joel […]
Speculation continues to build around Davide Ancelotti as the leading candidate to become the next Rangers manager. While he has yet to take the reins of a club on his own, his coaching pedigree and tactical acumen—sharpened alongside his father at some of Europe’s top clubs—make him a compelling option. Ancelotti’s emphasis on adaptability and situational awareness, both in and out of possession, could bring a much-needed shift in mindset at Ibrox. His ability to prepare teams to press high, manage transitions, and adjust systems based on opposition or available personnel suggests he might offer the kind of tactical flexibility Rangers have sorely lacked in recent years.
Sheffield Wednesday have moved to secure the future of promising young goalkeeper Logan Stretch, offering the 18-year-old a professional contract amid growing anticipation around his potential. A former Liverpool academy player and current Wales youth international, Stretch has impressed within the Owls’ ranks and could soon make the leap to the Under-21 side. With James Beadle returning to Brighton, the club is carefully eyeing its next generation of goalkeepers—making Stretch a key figure in their long-term plans.
“He was fantastic,” Frank Lampard said of Sunderland defender Dan Ballard, praising his commanding presence across both legs of the Championship play-off semi-final. “You could sense he was the one with real presence at the back.” Despite the heartbreak of Coventry’s defeat, Lampard expressed pride in his team’s performance, believing they were the better side overall. “We got back in the game and the feeling was we would go on and win it,” he reflected. “That’s football—it can be cruel in critical moments.”
Alistair Mackintosh has once again shown just how far removed he is from the true heart of Fulham Football Club. In a recent Daily Mail […]
The future of English football is under quiet debate, with some club chiefs pushing for more schedule flexibility to cash in on high-paying friendlies. Behind […]
Mark Robins faces a significant challenge in his first summer transfer window as Stoke City manager. Early moves have already been made, with five loan players returning to their parent clubs and four senior players being released. Meanwhile, three players have signed new deals, and another has been offered an extension. The club expects more departures in the coming weeks, including Ryan Mmaee, Andre Vidigal, and Niall Ennis, and may even look to sell players if needed.
Despite these changes, Stoke’s current squad is relatively strong, with 21 players who have started league games remaining, along with 13 young players who have been in the matchday squad. The real challenge for Robins, alongside Jon Walters and Ian Torrance, will be upgrading squad players into starters rather than simply replacing like for like. With a solid base in place, Robins will look to strengthen and build a competitive side for the upcoming season.
Rangers are seeking clarity on their future as the 49ers aim to finalize their takeover by mid-June. With Barry Ferguson still serving as interim manager and key player contracts expiring, a decision on the managerial position needs to be made soon to kickstart summer transfer plans. One name generating significant interest is Davide Ancelotti, who is set to leave Real Madrid at the end of the season. While discussions have been held with potential candidates, including Ancelotti, sources close to the club suggest that the 49ers are considering a range of options. With Ancelotti’s vast experience at top clubs and his youthful energy, he could be the right fit to lead Rangers into a new era.
Leeds United is gearing up for a major squad overhaul ahead of their Premier League return. With the summer transfer window opening next month, manager Daniel Farke is set to receive significant financial backing to strengthen the team. Given the growing gap in quality between the Premier League and the Championship, Leeds will need to make strategic signings. One area that requires attention is goalkeeping, with Thomas Kaminski from Luton Town emerging as a potential target. The 32-year-old Belgian, who was named Luton’s Player of the Season, could provide much-needed depth and competition, especially with Illan Meslier’s future uncertain.
In defence, Leeds may target Maksym Talovierov from Plymouth Argyle. The 25-year-old Ukrainian has shown strong potential since joining Plymouth in January, and his physicality and technical ability could be valuable assets to the Leeds backline. Additionally, in midfield, Thelo Aasgaard from Luton Town could add creativity and intelligence to the squad, with his impressive performances helping Luton stay afloat in the Championship. Finally, Mustapha Bundu of Plymouth and Yousef Salech from Cardiff City could offer attacking options, with both players showcasing their goal-scoring abilities and potential for further development. These targets could provide the depth and quality Leeds need to make their Premier League return a success.
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