While there is still some work to be done, Chelsea have been incredibly effective in the transfer market this summer. Enzo Maresca and Co. clearly
Birmingham City could sign "special" star who'd be Kyogo's dream winger
It's been a very long time now since Birmingham City last called the Premier League home. Indeed, it will have been a drawn-out 15 seasons this com
£27m Arsenal ace agrees terms to leave with Gunners now ready to take loss
Chiefs have now flown into London for talks, following an important Arsenal player agreeing terms to leave the club this summer, according to a report
Man Utd intensify talks for £17m gem who could be their very own Sadio Mane
Manchester United are in the hunt for a new striker and could now be set to intensify their efforts to ensure a new attacker arrives at Old Trafford,
Howe's own Mbeumo: Newcastle start talks to sign "electric" £22m star
Newcastle United may have signed Anthony Elanga this summer, but that is the only highlight for Eddie Howe thus far. Moves for no.1 target Joao Ped
Manchester United now in contact to sign £30m+ Adidas-sponsored defender
Manchester United are making progress in their mission to strengthen under Ruben Amorim and could now be set to move forward in their pursuit of a hig
Chelsea are now "close" to signing a talent who's as big as Estevao
It's no secret that Chelsea have spent a lot of money on a lot of seriously talented players over the last few years. However, arguably one of the
Everton in talks to sign "fantastic" forward once called better than Kane
Everton are believed to be in talks over the signing of a "fantastic" Premier League hero this summer, with the player in question even called better
Derby County offer £1m+ to sign versatile 6 ft 2 player, Rams receive reply
Derby County have made a seven-figure offer to sign a versatile new player for John Eustace and the Rams have received a response.
He's another Hojlund: Wilcox "confident" of sealing "monster" Man Utd deal
The INEOS hierarchy at Manchester United has been hellbent on avoiding the same mistakes as the previous regime, although there does appear to be a re