Manchester United’s proposed regeneration of Trafford Park could boost the UK economy by up to £7.3billion, according to global advisory firm Oxford Economics. United unveiled further details about ...
The future of Xavi Simons is expected to be in the Premier League after a reporter revealed all on links with Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United. Simons signed up for a second season ...
Arsenal, Liverpool and other title challengers will be hoping a points deduction can “derail” Man City this season, according to former Citizens defender Richard Dunne. Pep Guardiola recently ...
Pep Guardiola appears to have given his blessing to Man City star Matheus Nunes joining Liverpool. The Portuguese midfielder is already frustrated with the playing time that he receives at the Etihad.
Pep Guardiola is willing to offload a Manchester City player on the back of re-signing Ilkay Gundogan, and Liverpool, Newcastle and Atletico Madrid are among six clubs sizing up a move ...
Here's Mirror Football's latest from around Anfield, including more on that Mamardashvili deal Atletico Madrid are ready to rival Liverpool for Manchester City's Matheus Nunes, according to The ...
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Arsenal, Manchester City, Liverpool and Aston Villa will learn their Champions League fate today when the draw for this season’s new-look competition takes place. A traditional group stage ...
In November 2016 he became Liverpool's youngest ever goalscorer ... the midfielder, now 24 and playing for Salford City in League Two, reflects. "It was obviously an amazing time when it was ...
Liverpool were so dominant against Manchester United on Sunday that they look to be the closest challengers to Manchester City in the Premier League this season. James Gill - Danehouse/Getty ...
Liverpool City Council has lost its legal challenge to stop a public inquiry into its operations after allegations of "maladministration and/or corruption". Justice John Robson said that from ...
It speaks to the perverse nature of modern football that the biggest battle of the Premier League season will not be contested on the pitch, but rather the confines of a London courtroom.