
Stoke City eye loan deal for Chelsea defender.
Ishe Samuels-Smith is regarded as one of Chelsea’s most promising young talents. Stoke City are reportedly among four clubs in contention to sign Chelsea’s highly-rated […]
Ishe Samuels-Smith is regarded as one of Chelsea’s most promising young talents. Stoke City are reportedly among four clubs in contention to sign Chelsea’s highly-rated […]
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Sunderland’s return to the Premier League is set to spark a major squad overhaul, with up to 15 departures and 10 signings expected in a summer of calculated ambition. A new-look midfield built around Habib Diarra, Dan Neil, and Enzo Le Fée is already taking shape, while top-level experience is arriving in defence with Reinildo Mandava. Though Anthony Patterson is likely to keep his No.1 spot, the club is pushing to bring in competition – possibly Marcin Bulka – as they aim to reinforce every department. With the club targeting young, high-upside talent and offloading fringe players, a leaner, more dynamic Sunderland side could be in place by August – ready to face the top flight with both purpose and a clear plan.
Stoke City manager Mark Robins is expected to push for a major summer transfer window, aiming to lift the Potters up the Championship table next […]
Marco Silva has pledged to support rising star Josh King in reaching his full potential at Fulham. The Fulham head coach gave King his senior […]
Tommy Watson’s decision to join Brighton has divided opinion among Sunderland supporters, with the 18-year-old winger facing boos from sections of the crowd following news of his departure. Former club legend Marco Gabbiadini has spoken out against the backlash, labeling it “brainless” and urging fans to recognize the realities of modern football. “You can’t do that to players,” he said, reminding supporters that early transfer agreements are now part of the game. Despite the criticism, Gabbiadini remains hopeful, suggesting Watson’s story at Sunderland may not be over just yet.
Nectarios Triantis has emerged as one of the breakout stars of the season during his loan spell at Hibernian — and now, his agent has made it clear: he won’t be returning to Sunderland just to warm the bench. With eight goal contributions and 29 starts in a standout campaign, the 21-year-old midfielder has not only turned heads but also turned his career around. As interest grows and Sunderland weigh up their midfield options, Triantis is setting his sights on regular football — and a spot in Australia’s World Cup squad.
Eliezer Mayenda’s jaw-dropping solo goal against Bristol City left teammates and fans alike in stunned admiration. Picking up the ball just outside his own box, the 19-year-old surged 70 yards downfield, gliding past four defenders before coolly slotting the ball home—despite Sunderland being reduced to ten men early on.
“It’s comfortably the best goal I’ve ever seen live,” said Luke O’Nien. “But honestly, we’ve seen flashes of that in training. His sharpness, his temperament—it’s all elite.” O’Nien also praised Mayenda’s growth, noting the young striker’s perseverance through a challenging start to his Sunderland career. “He’s a great example for any young player—he’s worked hard, earned his spot, and now he’s shining.”
Eliezer Mayenda’s stunning solo goal against Bristol City may not have salvaged a result for Sunderland, but it certainly turned heads. For teammate Luke O’Nien, it wasn’t just a highlight—it was perhaps the best goal he’s ever seen live. Yet within the dressing room, the reaction was calm, almost expected. “We’ve seen him do that in training,” O’Nien remarked, praising the young forward’s sharpness and composure. “He’s the only player where, when he gets the ball 70 yards from goal, you think, ‘He’s going to score.’”
Manchester City and Crystal Palace delivered an exciting first-half showdown at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday. Oliver Glasner’s Crystal Palace side have been in top […]
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