A list of the greatest African players in Manchester United history does not feature a neighbourhood name on the continent — but maybe in the near future, because the club does not have a knack for Africans.
The list of players who said goodbyes but ended up staying at their clubs added two new members this summer, as both Emiliano Martinez and Marc Guehi failed to secure moves away from Aston Villa and Crystal Palace, respectively, despite their expected exits.
The 2025 summer transfer window will be fondly remembered for its drama and its blockbuster deals. Yet amidst this frenzy, some leagues, clubs, and individuals will be disappointed with how their own stories panned out.
Remember the old saying: when something endures beyond its natural course, misfortunes are bound to follow. This is exactly what is happening in the current transfer window as it continues to age.
Dominik Szoboszlai’s stunning free-kick, Sunderland’s comeback, and Chelsea’s derby win headlined a Premier League weekend that served up drama across every ground.
After their first-ever League Cup elimination at the hands of a fourth-tier team last night, a disappointed Rúben Amorim said that you can't change 22 players. Maybe so, but the hierarchy can definitely make an impact with a change of attitude.
Numbers don’t always tell the full story, but sometimes, they do like no other. A recent breakdown of squad cost versus squad value in the Premier League paints a fascinating picture of how some clubs are thriving through shrewd management while others are suffering the cost of a poor approach.
Eberechi Eze stepped down from his Palace, but not from his throne as one of the best players across all English domestic competitions in the last three years, because an environment like Arsenal, which he is no stranger to, will only elevate his worth.