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Report: Newcastle planning to loan out "unbelievable" 19 y/o within weeks
Newcastle United are now planning to send an “unbelievable” player out on loan this summer, with his exit expected to be sealed within a matter of wee
West Brom working to sign "giant" for Corberan as transfer progresses
West Bromwich Albion are working on a deal to sign a Serbian international in what remains of this transfer window, according to a new report. It h
Sunrisers' surge crafted by Warner's talent, bowling grit
A few teams may have thought if they got rid of David Warner and handled Mustafizur Rahman and Bhuvneshwar Kumar well, they could beat Sunrisers Hyder
Celtic chase "brilliant" £5,000-p/w Liverpool duo in double loan move
Celtic are looking to make more additions to their ranks this summer as they work to retain their Scottish Premiership crown in the 2024/25 campaign.
Farke’s new Godfrey: Leeds in talks to sign a "Rolls Royce" defender
The January transfer window officially opened for business last week and Leeds United have the chance to make moves to bolster their promotion hunt.
Young Renshaw an opener of old
He was at the inaugural T20 international in Auckland, but 20-year-old Australia A opener Matt Renshaw is anything but the T20 generation’s typical ba
Alongside Maguire: Ten Hag must drop 13-pass Man Utd man after 4/10 display
The Saturday lunchtime kickoff saw Manchester United fall to a frustrating defeat at the AMEX Stadium against Brighton and Hove Albion. The Red Devils
Alongside Duran: Aston Villa in talks to sell £100k-p/w star open to exit
With rumours still going regarding Jhon Durans potential move to West Ham United, Aston Villa are reportedly in further talks to sell another one of U
Arsenal sold amazing star for £540k, now he’s worth far more than Sterling
da leao: After a brilliant start to their Premier League campaign that saw them pick up six points against Wolverhampton Wanderers and Aston Villa, Ar
Double standards hurting West Indies' chance to rebuild
The inclusion of Narine and Pollard in the ODI squad, and the omission of the likes of Russell, Sammy and Bravo, raises questions about the WICB’s sel