Leeds United Poised to Clash with Everton in High-Stakes £10m Transfer Battle as Newcastle United’s Bold Valuation Emerges!

May 1, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Leeds United are set to compete with Everton for the signing of Newcastle United midfielder Sean Longstaff, who is valued at £10m. Longstaff, 27, has made over 200 appearances for the Magpies but has struggled for regular first-team action this season due to competition from Sandro Tonali, Bruno Guimaraes, and Joelinton. With just over a year left on his contract, Longstaff could be looking for a move, and Leeds are reportedly interested in securing his services. Former United midfielder David Prutton believes Longstaff would be a solid addition to Leeds, praising his experience and work ethic.

Meanwhile, Leeds are also said to be tracking former Tottenham defender Eric Dier, who is set to leave Bayern Munich after just one season. Despite interest from several Premier League clubs, Dier is reportedly close to joining Ligue 1 side AS Monaco. As Leeds prepare for a busy summer transfer window, they are focused on strengthening their squad following their promotion to the Premier League.

Exclusive Revelation: David Prutton Drops Bombshell on Nathan Lowe’s Uncertain Stoke City Future!

April 17, 2025 RAYMOND 0

David Prutton, Sky Sports pundit and former Premier League midfielder, has shared his thoughts on Nathan Lowe’s future at Stoke City following his underwhelming return from a successful loan spell at Walsall. Lowe had been one of the standout performers in League Two, scoring 18 goals and providing seven assists in 30 appearances for Walsall. His impressive form prompted Stoke to recall him in January, but he has struggled to replicate that success in the Championship.

Despite a dream return with a goal against West Brom, Lowe has made only eight appearances since, with his recent involvement limited. Prutton suggests that Stoke may consider selling the 19-year-old if the right offer comes in but also believes that Lowe has the potential to thrive under manager Mark Robins. However, given Stoke’s position and Lowe’s age, a loan move to a League One club could be a possibility for next season, though he might still be given a chance to prove himself in the Championship.