Man Utd 'leading race to sign Prem rival' as Sir Jim Ratcliffe stamps his authority
Manchester United are stepping up their summer transfer plans as they look to raid a Premier League rival.
Manchester United are stepping up their summer transfer plans as they look to raid a Premier League rival.
Arsenal ace Gabriel Jesus has been linked with a move away from the Emirates Stadium.
Everton star Jarrad Branthwaite has been heavily linked with a move away from Goodison Park this summer.
Liverpool are reportedly keen on signing Eintracht Frankfurt defender Willian Pacho, who is wanted across Europe.
Tottenham are expected to be in the market for a striker this summer.
Jurgen Klopp's departure from Liverpool this summer could spark several stars following him out of the Anfield exit.
Mauricio Pochettino issued a defiant response to his Chelsea doubters.
Todd Boehly could change his approach to Chelsea's transfer strategy this summer.
Manchester United are expected to part ways with Mason Greenwood permanently this summer.
Jadon Sancho excelled for Borussia Dortmund as they beat PSG 1-0 in their Champions league semi-final first leg.
Borussia Dortmund are keen to re-sign Jadon Sancho permanently at the end of the season.
The BBC have confirmed a major addition to their football coverage for the 2024/25 season.
Kobbie Mainoo is set to lose a huge ally at Man Utd this summer.
Declan Rice has proved to be a stellar signing for Arsenal after his £105million move from West Ham last summer.
COMMENT: Tottenham have a young star who could be unleashed against Chelsea.
A number of Liverpool players could be about to follow Jurgen Klopp out the door.
Chelsea have reportedly been forced to put their transfer plans to one side.
Man Utd will be wasting no time offloading players in Sir Jim Ratcliffe's first summer transfer window.
Arne Slot will reportedly be denied the chance to sign a defender on a free transfer.
Chelsea are set to face London rivals Tottenham on Thursday evening.
Manchester United are set to oversee a brutal cull under Sir Jim Ratcliffe.