ESPN, via The Sun, report that Borussia Dortmund wonder kid Christian Pulisic is being pursued by Europe’s elite. Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham are all intent on bringing the American international to the Premier League. The 19-year-old was snapped up by Dortmund when he first burst onto the scene and has since progressed into an exciting
Chelsea forward Diego Costa’s future has finally been resolved after a January move to Atletico Madrid was recently confirmed by both clubs. He will formally join the La Liga club on the 1st January 2018, when Atletico will be allowed to register players again after their transfer ban. Costa’s days as a Chelsea player looked
Although we can’t read anything into predictions at the start of the season, not many pundits thought that the three newly promoted teams would do incredibly well. Many thought that the behind the scenes action at Newcastle would end with Rafa Benitez leaving the club, while the lack of Premier League experience that Brighton and
Swansea had a good transfer window. Paul Clement was held in high regard. As the season began, everything was baked in optimism at the Liberty Stadium. Optimism that has seldom been seen in south Wales in the last two seasons. Six matches into the league campaign and that optimism has eked away. A solitary victory
Liverpool and Chelsea have been dealt a huge blow in their pursuit of Napoli defender Faouzi Ghoulam, with the full-back set to sign a new contract. According to Talk Sport, the defender will brush off interest from the Premier League and commit to Italian giants Napoli. The full-back will sign a new deal expected to
Manchester United winger Henrikh Mkhitaryan has well and truly made his mark on the first team after a series of scintillating performances led to him firmly establishing himself as one of the first names on the team sheet. He was signed by José Mourinho from Borussia Dortmund in the summer transfer window of 2016 as
Atletico Madrid’s pursuit of Diego Costa has been a lengthy process. At times it appeared as though Chelsea were going to be successful in their resolve to not lose face in the transfer market at the behest of a player, yet with confirmation of a £57 million switch coming last week, Los Colchoneros’ attacking corps