
Nottingham Forest in ‘positive’ contract talks during Athens meeting.
Nottingham Forest are in talks with the representatives of a key City Ground player, according to NottinghamshireLive. Nottingham Forest are reportedly in talks with Callum […]
Nottingham Forest are in talks with the representatives of a key City Ground player, according to NottinghamshireLive. Nottingham Forest are reportedly in talks with Callum […]
Sunderland have made a major statement of intent by securing the £30 million signing of highly-rated midfielder Habib Diarra from Strasbourg, marking their second record-breaking transfer of the summer. The 21-year-old Senegal international, who recently scored against England at Wembley, is set to replace Jobe Bellingham following his £30 million move to Borussia Dortmund. Diarra’s arrival underlines Sunderland’s growing focus on Ligue 1 talent and signals their ambition to compete strongly in the Premier League.
Danny Röhl’s future at Sheffield Wednesday is shrouded in uncertainty as interest from higher-profile clubs begins to intensify. With the 2024/25 season nearing its conclusion, Sky Sports reports that Leicester City have identified Röhl as a key name on their managerial shortlist. The Foxes, preparing for life back in the Championship, are expected to part ways with Ruud van Nistelrooy once the Premier League season wraps up — and Röhl has emerged as a serious contender to take the reins.
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.
Sheffield Wednesday’s Shea Charles has been nominated for the EFL Championship Young Player of the Year award, cementing his place as one of the standout performers of the season. The 20-year-old midfielder, who has made 40 appearances and registered five assists, has been a crucial figure for the Owls despite a season of ups and downs. After his loan deal from Southampton was cut short in January, Charles returned to Hillsborough on new terms and has continued to impress. His performances have earned him national recognition, as he now competes for the prestigious award against Sunderland’s Jobe Bellingham and Burnley’s CJ Egan-Riley. The winner will be announced at the League’s annual ceremony on April 27, with the event broadcast live on Sky Sports Football.
Prince William is reportedly “100 percent” open to returning to TV punditry after his viral appearance Wednesday night, with broadcasters eager to get him back […]
Ipswich minority stakeholder Ed Sheeran blames his awkward stand-off with Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim on “10 pints.” Singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran, who owns a 1.4% […]
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