
McKenna: We’re Eager to Keep Axel
Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna has confirmed his strong desire to keep Axel Tuanzebe at the club beyond this season. Tuanzebe, whose contract expires in […]
Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna has confirmed his strong desire to keep Axel Tuanzebe at the club beyond this season. Tuanzebe, whose contract expires in […]
“Liverpool have entered the race to sign Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze this summer and are closely monitoring his situation.” Mick Brown, former chief scout for […]
Despite ongoing turmoil behind the scenes, Sheffield Wednesday are laying the groundwork for a brighter future by trialing five emerging talents from across the EFL. As financial uncertainty continues under owner Dejphon Chansiri — who recently confirmed there have been no formal takeover offers — the club is shifting focus to youth development. With manager Danny Rohl attracting interest from top clubs, the potential addition of promising players like Leeds United’s 17-year-old Owen Grainger and others from Burnley, Preston, and Leicester signals a strategic pivot. In a season filled with off-field challenges, this youth-driven initiative offers a rare glimmer of long-term hope.
AC Milan’s Samuel Chukwueze was close to joining Fulham late in the January transfer window, but the move ultimately fell through. According to Antonio Vitiello […]
Sunderland’s hopes for a successful Championship campaign have been bolstered by a confirmed spot in the play-offs, but one glaring issue remains—the absence of a consistent striker. Since Ross Stewart’s £10 million departure to Southampton, the Black Cats have struggled to replace his clinical edge. While his past contributions were vital—especially during their promotion push—his ongoing injury struggles have raised doubts about any potential return. Fan pundit Jordan Newcombe echoed those concerns, urging the club to look forward rather than revisit a player whose fitness is now in question.
As Southampton prepare for a fresh campaign in the Championship, they could soon come face to face with a familiar name—both on the pitch and in the dugout. Former Sunderland striker Ross Stewart may line up against his old club next season, while Will Still, once on the brink of taking charge at the Stadium of Light, is now a leading candidate for the Southampton job. Transfer expert Graeme Bailey revealed that Still had agreed to join Sunderland last summer and was even house-hunting before the deal collapsed over staff-related issues. Now, with the Saints seeking a new manager to lead their promotion push, Still—alongside fellow former Sunderland target Liam Rosenior—has emerged as a serious contender.
Southampton are considering Will Still, Liam Rosenior’s Ligue 1 counterpart, as a more budget-friendly alternative for their head coach role. Southampton’s managerial search continues to […]
Ipswich Town faces a near-impossible task of escaping relegation this season, with a 12-point gap between them and 17th place. Their hopes of staying in […]
Fulham have made it clear to Premier League clubs and international suitors that in-form striker Rodrigo Muniz is not for sale. The Brazilian forward netted […]
Newcastle could soon have just Alexander Isak and Will Osula as their only senior strikers, with Callum Wilson expected to leave when his contract expires. […]
Copyright © 2025 | WordPress Theme by MH Themes