Continuing their hunt for reinforcements, Leeds United reportedly submitted an offer to sign a midfield gem before he handed them a swift response in
New Jack Clarke: Sunderland showing interest in "sensational" £26m star
Sunderland fans would have been preparing for a new dawn this time last season as Regis Le Bris entered the Championship side's dug-out. Nobody wou
"Exciting" £20m+ attacker wants to join Crystal Palace, positive talks held
An "exciting" attacker now wants to join Crystal Palace, despite interest from rival Premier League clubs, as he is keen to play under Oliver Glasner,
Newcastle "looking" at 21 y/o "pure baller" as next signing after Ramsey
Newcastle United are "looking" at a potential move for another attacking player hailed as a "pure baller" this summer, according to journalist Pete O'
Berta can sign Saka 2.0 by stealing £69m Spurs target who's an Arsenal fan
Back in February, reports emerged that Arsenal were set to spend big this summer. It was alleged this would be an unprecedented transfer window. We
Eze, Ronaldo, Beckham: The biggest hijacked transfers of all time
Anything can happen during a transfer window, and that has proven to be the case after Arsenal swooped in under the noses of rivals Tottenham to sign
After Asensio: Aston Villa agree personal terms to sign "electric" forward
After launching a late move to sign Marco Asensio, Aston Villa have reportedly agreed personal terms with another Ligue 1 star in a late transfer flur
Player pushing to join Arsenal for £43m as Berta hopes to strike late deal
Arsenal have enjoyed a phenomenal first summer transfer window under new sporting director Andrea Berta, but with deadline day early next week, there
Man Utd agree personal terms with 109 career-goal striker wanted by Wilcox
Manchester United have now agreed personal terms with a 109 career-goal striker, with Jason Wilcox driving a move that could transpire in January.
FSG have already sold Liverpool's homegrown Zubimendi for just £15m
Liverpool’s summer transfer window was defined by big spending, but also by letting some of their most promising youth talent depart. While the Anf