Premier League newcomers Luton Town have unfortunately found themselves in the spotlight for the wrong reasons, as they have been handed a significant FA fine for homophobic chanting that took place during their match against Brighton in August. The Football Association did not take this matter lightly and swiftly took action against Luton Town after... Continue Reading →
Luke Shaw back in training for Man Utd
Manchester United defender Luke Shaw has made a triumphant return to training after an extensive period on the sidelines due to a muscle injury. The talented left-back suffered the setback back in August, limiting him to just two appearances so far this season. However, his dedication to rehabilitation has paid off and he is now... Continue Reading →
Premier League clubs vote against ban on loan deals between associated clubs as January transfer window approaches
Premier League clubs have recently made a significant decision regarding loan deals between associated clubs for the January transfer window. In a recent vote held in central London, clubs were given the opportunity to decide whether or not to impose a temporary ban on such loan deals. The outcome of the vote has shown that... Continue Reading →
Huge boost for Chelsea as Christopher Nkunku and Romeo Lavia train ahead of Newcastle clash
Christopher Nkunku and Romeo Lavia, two promising talents signed by Chelsea in the summer, are on the brink of making their long-awaited debuts for the club. Despite their respective injuries, they have been working hard to regain full fitness and are now in contention for the upcoming match against Newcastle in the Premier League. Both... Continue Reading →
Benjamin Mendy sues Man City over unpaid wages
Benjamin Mendy, the French defender, has reportedly taken legal action against his former club, Manchester City, demanding compensation for unpaid wages. According to a lawyer representing Mendy, he is seeking a multi-million pound sum, estimated to be between £9 million and £10 million ($11-12m), from the club. The saga began when Mendy was suspended by... Continue Reading →
Everton’s 10-point deduction makes relegation look very real prospect for Man City and Chelsea
A former financial advisor to Man City believes Pep Guardiola's side and Chelsea run the risk of relegation from the Premier League. Additionally, recent reports suggest that Burnley, Leeds, and Leicester are intending to sue Everton for a total of £300m. The situation surrounding Everton has become increasingly precarious due to the 10-point deduction they... Continue Reading →
Erling Haaland: Norway striker pulls out of squad to face Scotland with ankle injury
Norway has confirmed that Erling Haaland's injury is not serious. This is good news for Manchester City as they prepare to face Liverpool in the Premier League on November 25. Haaland sustained the injury during a match against the Faroe Islands. However, Man City still have several other injured players ahead of this important game... Continue Reading →
Everton: Club deducted 10 points for Premier League profit and sustainability rule breach
Everton has received the harshest points penalty in the history of the Premier League. The club is both shocked and disappointed by the ruling and has stated that they will appeal. As a result of this penalty, Everton has fallen into the relegation zone. According to Sky Sports News, the charge against the club is... Continue Reading →
Roman Abramovich: Chelsea set for more Premier League scrutiny over former owner’s era
The Guardian reported that Roman Abramovich, the former owner of Chelsea, used offshore companies to make payments that seem to have benefited the club. A spokesperson for Chelsea stated that these allegations are from before the current ownership and do not involve anyone currently at the club. Chelsea will be investigated by the Premier League... Continue Reading →
Man Utd: Richard Arnold to leave role as chief executive ahead of Jim Ratcliffe buying stake in club
Manchester United has announced that their chief executive, Richard Arnold, has decided to step down. In the meantime, Patrick Stewart will take over as the interim CEO, while Arnold will continue to provide support during the transition until the end of December. This decision comes at a time when the sale of a minority stake... Continue Reading →
