
Yard Barker - 11 hours 45 min ago
Tottenham Hotspur look set to be one of the busiest Premier League clubs in the summer transfer window, with two new faces already through the door in the form of Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi on free transfers.

The Guardian - 13 hours 3 min ago
Martin joins Leicester after relegation to League One Ex-Gil Vicente coach Peixoto replaces Rob Edwards Leicester City have confirmed Russell Martin's appointment as their new manager, on the same day as Wolves unveiled C sar Peixoto as their head coach, replacing Rob Edwards. The two Midlands clubs were relegated from the Championship and the Premier League respectively last season and have moved quickly to restructure their setup, with Martin joining Leicester eight months after his nightmare...

The Guardian - 21 hours 11 min ago
Sign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now! A broken leg, surgery, working for David Sullivan, being sacked by David Sullivan, to say things had looked bleak for Sweden's main men during the Premier League season is an understatement. Alexander Isak and Graham Potter were at a low ebb; the former failed to live up to his record-breaking 125m move to Liverpool, unable to find fitness nor form, ending the campaign with a pitiful four goals in 22 games having never got going at Anfield...

UPI - 21 hours 49 min ago
English Premier League power Manchester United will be featured on Amazon Prime's "All or Nothing," the streaming service announced Monday.

Deadline Hollywood - 22 hours 53 min ago
The next installment of Amazon Prime Video's sports documentary franchise, All or Nothing, will follow Manchester United throughout the 2026/27 Premier League season and debut next summer. Amazon announced the series this afternoon. The series synopsis reads: "All or Nothing cameras will follow Manchester United through a transformative summer, as the Red Devils prepare to […]...

BBC - 23 hours 32 min ago
Arsenal are set-piece masters, with prominent figures in England's World Cup squad, so it is understandable that Thomas Tuchel will look to play to the Premier League champions' strengths.

The Guardian - 23 hours 36 min ago
St le Solbakken's fast, flexible side are far from the no-frills unit that last made the World Cup but new challenges await If Norway's highly fancied generation need a warning from history they need only look back 32 years and study the lessons from another searing, suspenseful American summer. They had raced through qualifying at England's expense to reach their first World Cup since 1938; their top players were starting to make it in the Premier League and through the euphoria shone...