One per club: the best uncapped player at every Premier League team
Simple qualification rules. Zero full international caps. Can have been in squads and even on the bench. Unless they’ve got a cap, they’re eligible.
Premier League • England
Simple qualification rules. Zero full international caps. Can have been in squads and even on the bench. Unless they’ve got a cap, they’re eligible.
No surprises at number one of our list of 10 Premier League players who really need good things to happen for them in the January transfer window.
Michael Olise and Odsonne Edouard are both Frenchmen without cap and in this XI after a couple of debuts this week…
Former Chelsea midfielder Jorginho’s agent has revealed that the World Cup winner is no longer in talks with Arsenal over a new contract.
We’ve been nice to everyone about their best transfer decision of the year, so it’s time to get back on brand and have a pop at the mistakes. That’s better.
Sometimes it’s nice to be nice, isn’t it? So here’s a pat on the back for every Premier League club over the big decisions they’ve got right this year.
We’ve ranked every Premier League club by the number of England caps their players have earned. Manchester United have over 200 more than any other side…
We have completely subjectively picked the most overrated player from all 20 Premier League clubs. What a way to make yourself hated by every fan base, eh?
Further proof here, if it were needed, of the remarkable job being done by Unai Emery at Aston Villa. And more evidence how sh*t Chelsea have been for the last ...
More than 1600 international caps between this lot, with six centurions and others edging towards 100 featuring among a few big names and some other international stalwarts…
A single cap is enough to be one club’s leader for England caps, while five clubs, including half of the big six, have their own centurions. Man Utd have two ...
According to reports, Mikel Arteta is pushing Arsenal to fight Premier League rivals Newcastle United in the race to sign Ruben Neves.
England might be about to tie Cole Palmer down but Scotland target Anthony Gordon remains in flux and Jamaica desperately want Mason Greenwood’s “baggage”.
It’s a wide and wonderful Mailbox, touching on pundits shortchanging punters; Newcastle’s expectations, Emery versus Arteta, City and Al Capone; and how the f*** did the big boys miss Pau ...
Matt Le Tissier won 10 fewer England caps than Carlton Palmer. Man Utd’s double winning captain didn’t win any. And injury is hampering James Maddison’s efforts to get off this ...
Lisandro Martinez is obviously too small to excel as a centre-half in the Premier League for Manchester United, while Richarlison is the Spurs king.
You’ll never guess who’s piping up in the Mailbox to insist that an Arsenal manager bottled it last season. Also: why the stats don’t tell the real story around Ten ...
Manchester United will presumably trigger extensions for this trio and delay the decision until next year. But Spurs will let their duo leave…
Injury crises, so hot right now. Injury crises. At least a quarter of the actual Premier League is in the grips of one, with Erik ten Hag navigating Manchester United’s ...
Ange Postecoglou copied all his predecessors up to Andre Villas-Boas in taking Spurs to the top of the Premier League, but the Aussie couldn’t hold on for the 100.
Spurs are the new plaything of Sky Sports and TNT Sport so they inevitably top the Premier League TV table, with Liverpool sixth only on goal difference.
Nico Williams’ agent has hinted that the Spanish winger could leave Athletic Bilbao when his contract expires at the end of the season.
According to reports, Arsenal are stepping up their efforts to sign Brazil international Douglas Luiz from Premier League rivals Aston Villa.
Not one single Premier League manager has been sacked yet and it’s already November. What is going on? At least it means we only have 20 men to rank.
One Man Utd star made the brave decision to stay and another was bold enough to leave. This lot backed themselves with transfer calls and are showing why
Daniel Sturridge has heaped praise on Unai Emery and said Aston Villa are “in with a shout” of finishing inside the top four of the Premier League.
Micah Richards reckons Aston Villa could capitalise on Newcastle United’s poor form to qualify for next season’s Champions League.
We look at points per game and that puts Erik ten Hag in ninth after his start at Manchester United. And that’s above Mikel Arteta.
Jamie Carragher believes Aston Villa’s Unai Emery “is the third-best manager” in the Premier League, ahead of Mikel Arteta and Mauricio Pochettino.
Three of the four youngest teams went down last season so it probably does not pay to be too young. Burnley did not take heed.