
Clubs eye Stoke City outcast as exit approved.
Ryan Mmaee is aiming to secure a summer exit from Stoke City. Interest is growing in Ryan Mmaee as he moves closer to leaving Stoke […]
Ryan Mmaee is aiming to secure a summer exit from Stoke City. Interest is growing in Ryan Mmaee as he moves closer to leaving Stoke […]
Stoke City will be eager to forget their 2013 summer signing of Juan Agudelo from MLS side New England Revolution. The Potters secured the forward […]
Scotland international Stuart Armstrong’s time at Sheffield Wednesday has come to an abrupt end just 105 days after his surprise mid-season move from Vancouver Whitecaps. The 33-year-old midfielder, who had hoped to reignite his career in the Championship and push for a Premier League return, managed only six starts as the Owls slipped out of the promotion race, finishing 12th. Now released, Armstrong joins a list of players departing Hillsborough this summer, while fellow ex-Rangers forward Josh Windass has secured a contract extension after an impressive season, continuing his long-standing role as a key figure at the club.
Leeds United striker Patrick Bamford has opened the door to a potential move to Major League Soccer (MLS), revealing that playing in the U.S. has been a long-held ambition. Although Bamford has played a minimal role for Leeds this season, coming on as a substitute without scoring, he admitted that the opportunity to experience a new culture and league is something he’s considered. With his future at Leeds uncertain—especially after a string of injury setbacks—Bamford, now 31, may find a fresh start in MLS appealing. As the 2026 World Cup draws near, MLS is looking to increase its global profile, and a move to the U.S. could provide Bamford with the chance to fulfill his career goals while giving the league a high-profile former Premier League talent.
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