Every Premier League club’s best-ever free transfer – can anyone better Arsenal’s?
There are a whole raft of free transfers available this summer – from Asensio to Zaha. Will any of this year’s free agents be this good?
There are a whole raft of free transfers available this summer – from Asensio to Zaha. Will any of this year’s free agents be this good?
Joao Palhinha for £90m? Moises Caicedo for £95m? Or Amadou Onana for £55m? They should be queuing around the block.
Transfer fees are funny, right? Man Utd would pay £80m for Harry Kane and Fulham have declared that Joao Palhinha will cost West Ham £90m.
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We take a look at one loan player per Premier League club who probably won’t be welcomed back with open arms. Buyers needed but buyers beware.
We all know Kylian Mbappe only has eyes for Real Madrid but we have to pretend that there are four Premier League including Man Utd interested.
Some empty squad numbers hint at absolutely nothing but some expose a gap. Arsenal need a 2, Manchester United a 4 and Liverpool…
We’re not talking best players, but rather the Premier League players who would reap the biggest transfer fees.
We run down the top 20 clubs in Europe at the end of the 2022/23 season, with six of the 20 missing out on the Champions League next season.
Harry Maguire is one of six players linked with Manchester United exits but Aymeric Laporte might be another option for Tottenham.
We kind of forgot that big clubs might fancy some of Arsenal’s over-achievers, while James Maddison has a queue of suitors.
In our defence, this was a mental Premier League season. Who could have predicted 40 Premier League managers and an Arsenal title challenge?
We bring you the top/bottom 10 players who massively underperformed in front of goal this season and Kai Havertz is top.
Gary Neville has been critical of Arsenal this season but still claims four of their players make an XI of the season.
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Declan Rice is for sale this summer but he will cost a pretty penny. Will they accept Rob Holding in part-exchange from Arsenal?
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Jude Bellingham is an Englishman and we always expect Englishmen to ‘come home’ but not every Englishmen gets a chance to be part of a great Real Madrid side.
Liverpool are being linked with Kalvin Phillips and Marcelo Brozovic, who is also a Newcastle target in a £150m summer spend.
With two wins between them in their last 25 Premier League games, there really is a very f***ing shit five. James Ward-Prowse is on his own for Saints.
Four defeats in a row for Lampard have pretty much nixed his chances, while Nagelsmann has slipped to third after he ‘withdrew from the race’.
Man City can boast half the outfield places in this Big Six XI but Arsenal show why they have moved ahead of Manchester United and co.
Rio Ferdinand is guilty of partisan, simplistic thinking because second is not the same as fourth when the second could be so impressive from Arsenal.
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Reece James deserves better than to be playing mid-table Premier League football under a manager sacked by a relegation-threatened club.
Gabriel Jesus misses chances but he offers a whole lot more, while Man Utd’s man is not Marcus Rashford and Liverpool need this man back.
Table-toppers Arsenal have two entries but Manchester City dominate as they prove that they are truly the Premier League’s creative force. Liverpool are definitely not…