
Southampton fear losing Adam Armstrong as a £6.8m transfer deal approaches completion.
Southampton have made a slow start to the transfer window as they prepare for the 2025/26 Championship season under new boss Will Still, aiming for […]
Southampton have made a slow start to the transfer window as they prepare for the 2025/26 Championship season under new boss Will Still, aiming for […]
Newcastle United’s pursuit of Anthony Elanga remains in limbo, despite earlier optimism that a £55 million deal was close. While the Magpies appear to be in the driving seat, the transfer is now described as “complicated,” with key details still unresolved. Fans are growing increasingly anxious, especially given the club’s recent struggles to land top targets. If Newcastle fail to complete the Elanga signing, it could mark their most painful setback yet in this summer’s transfer window.
Leeds United’s summer transfer window has started quietly, with just three signings so far as Daniel Farke prioritises quality over quantity. While the Whites prepare for a tough Premier League return, other potential relegation rivals are taking bold steps. Burnley have added seasoned winners like Kyle Walker, while Wolves face a tough rebuild after key departures. Sunderland, however, are making a statement—having already spent big on Habib Diarra and now reportedly securing a £23 million deal for Club Brugge star Chemsdine Talbi, as they gear up for a serious fight for top-flight survival.
Ian Poveda’s difficult spell at Sunderland could open the door for a fresh start at Cardiff City under new head coach Brian Barry-Murphy. With the winger struggling for minutes and form in the Championship, a move to League One offers a potential lifeline. Barry-Murphy’s background in youth development and possession-based football aligns well with Poveda’s strengths, making the Colombian a logical target as Cardiff look to rebuild and bounce back from relegation.
As Thomas Frank prepares for his second signing at Tottenham following the arrival of Mathys Tel, the club has reportedly tabled a £50m bid for […]
Nottingham Forest are planning summer transfer activity, with new signings expected and some current players likely to depart. Nottingham Forest wrapped up the 2024/25 season […]
Some fans argue that the Championship is the most thrilling league in world football — and for good reason. With its fierce competitiveness and unpredictable […]
Brighton & Hove Albion have once again turned to the Belgian Pro League for talent, securing the signing of Maxim De Cuyper. While their previous […]
Newcastle United are pushing hard to sign Atalanta’s Giorgio Scalvini as they look to strengthen their defence this summer. With deals for Anthony Elanga and James Trafford progressing well, attention has turned to the Italian centre-back, who remains one of Eddie Howe’s top priorities. Despite Atalanta initially deeming him “unsellable,” Newcastle have opened talks and are prepared to make a serious financial effort. Fabrizio Romano reports that while other Premier League clubs are monitoring the situation, Newcastle have stolen a march and are the only club currently in negotiations. Scalvini’s long-standing desire to play in the Premier League could give the Magpies a crucial edge in securing a deal worth around £40 million.
After eight long years away from the Premier League—including a tough four-season stint in League One—Sunderland are finally back, and they’re not wasting time. Under the guidance of Regis Le Bris, the Black Cats are aggressively building a squad capable of more than just survival. With over £100 million already spent on top talents like Enzo Le Fee, Habib Diarra, and potentially Georges Mikautadze, the Stadium of Light is buzzing with belief. From a potential new number one in Djordje Petrovic to the exciting youth of Chris Rigg and Chemsedine Talbi, Sunderland’s dream squad is taking shape—ambitious, bold, and ready for the challenge ahead.
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