The UEFA Team of the Year nominations are out. Premier League stars Vincent Kompany, Yaya Toure, Thiabaut Courtois, Diego Costa, Angel Di Maria and Alexis Sanchez make the nominee list, but will their nominations be turned into a place on the elite team? Gareth Bale, now of Real Madrid, is also on the list. The list stands as a 55-man shortlist which will be cut down, with many of the stars missing out. Was it right for Kompany's teammate Sergio Aguero to miss out, according to the BBC? The star explained, "He makes things achievable that otherwise wouldn't be. He's our special player. If you want to succeed at anything, you need a special player in special form, otherwise you just don't win anything." Check out the 55 players in with a chance of making the cut. Read More »
It's fair to say Louis Van Gaal and his Manchester United team hasn't had the best start to their Premier League season, but they're not prepared to sit around and let things fail for much longer. The Red Devils are preparing to sign Kevin Strootman and Mats Hummels in an attempt to address two of their weakest areas on the field. They could then sell Juan Mata and Robin Van Persie. These four transfer deals should provide them with stability and an all-round strong starting eleven. Will they make these deals a reality, or is that easier said than done? Read More »
It's safe to say that Manchester United made a huge impact during the summer transfer window, however, their start to the 2014/15 Premier League season has shown they're lacking defensive players, and midfield help. Will United look to fix these problems in the winter window, or will they wait until everything settles down before the next EPL season? Whether it's Arturo Vidal or Mats Hummels, the Red Devils can fix their team in the January transfer window, but are their EPL title hopes gone already? Read More »
The transfer window may be shut, but the Premier League transfer gossip is not about to let up. EPL giants are lining up huge winter deals. Stars like Cristiano Ronaldo, Mats Hummels, Paco Alcacer, James Milner, Mesut Ozil and Mario Gotze could all in be in line for huge transfers. Will these deals have an impact on your club? Find out what winter transfer deals could take place. Read More »
Manchester United are central to today's Premier League transfer gossip. The EPL club are currently rebuilding their squad, and with weeks to go, it seems like there will be both arrivals and departures. Stars like Mats Hummels, Daley Blind, Mehdi Benatia, Juan Cuadrado and Arturo Vidal could arrive, but it means players like Javier Hernandez, Nani and Shinji Kagawa are likely to be shown the exit door. Which decisions could Louis Van Gaal make? Find out in today's transfer gossip. Read More »
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It's finally August, and you know what that means, don't you? There is one month left in the football transfer window, meaning the Premier League transfer gossip is set to go through the roof, with deals here, there and everywhere. Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool are three of the biggest teams around, and they're fighting it out for talents like Mats Hummels, Juan Quintero, Alberto Moreno, Javier Manquillo and more. Samuel Eto'o is set to join a new EPL side, whilst Shinji Kagawa and Marouane Fellaini are set to leave England after a rough year or two. Read More »
Manchester United and their new boss Louis Van Gaal have been hinting for a long while that they'd make many changes this summer, with both new transfers coming in to the club, and current squad members being sold. The new coach wants to work with a smaller squad than usual, particularly with no UEFA Champions League football to worry about. United are still hopeful of signing Arturo Vidal, Angel Di Maria and Mats Hummels, but they will sell Shinji Kagawa, Marouane Fellaini and Nani to balance the books. Read below to find out more Premier League transfer gossip. Read More »
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