Haaland v Declan Rice for PFA Player of the Year in 2025/26
Erling Haaland is favourite for the 2025/26 award despite Arsenal being the favourites to win the Premier League title.
Erling Haaland is favourite for the 2025/26 award despite Arsenal being the favourites to win the Premier League title.
Calvert-Lewin is staking a very real – if unbelievable – claim for a place in the England squad for the World Cup and embarrassing Gyokeres in the process.
Sunderland won the derby in gloriously petty fashion while Rogers and Halaand shine in the title race and Vicario endures another shocker for Spurs.
Arsenal beat Wolves to move five points clear at the top of the table, yet at no point this season have their title credentials looked shakier.
Fulham winger Harry Wilson has three goals and three assists in his last four Premier League appearances… unfortunately for Leeds.
Mo Salah returned for Liverpool, but Hugo Ekitike stole the show, proving he’s the only striker the Reds needed this summer as they beat Brighton.
Cole Palmer scored what was only his fifth Premier League goal of 2025 as a frustratingly unreliable Chelsea got back to winning ways against Everton.
Kobbie Mainoo’s England place is at risk under Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim. A January move to Napoli could be his only way to make the World Cup…
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A perfect Champions League record would land clubs a minimum of £115m this season, with Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Man City due more with TV payments.
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All the way back in May, we issued a 25/26 target for every Premier League club. Some have already hit them, some are on track, and some are Wolves.
We’ve forecast the glorious homecoming of a former player to manage every Premier League club amid Xabi Alonso to Liverpool links.
Sean Dyche has apparently entered ‘What a job he’s doing’ territory. Wilfried Nancy is a million miles from that after another Celtic disaster.
Brendan Rodgers is back on the list, but for how long before he charms a desperate chairman? Other big names also remain available…
Martin Zubimendi is one of three defensive midfielders in our top 10 Premier League signings of 25/26, highlighting the importance of having an elite No.6.
Xabi Alonso is said to be a ‘dead’ man walking at Real Madrid, but the absence of stand-out candidates to take over could spare him…
Viktor Gyokeres has fallen below Florian Wirtz while Xavi Simons and Noni Madueke leap up our ranking of the 20 biggest summer transfers.
England are on track to once again receive a fifth Champions League place for next season’s competition after a fine collective start from their teams.
Including Mo Salah leaving Liverpool and the signing of his replacement, we have predicted the 10 biggest transfers that will happen in January.
The shock (some would say unbelievable) appointments of Jurgen Klopp by Real Madrid and Xabi Alonso by Liverpool would be excellent news for these ten players.
Man United have been linked with Ethan Nwaneri, and they could be an ideal destination for these out-of-favour wonderkids, including two Arsenal stars.
Aston Villa borrowed two Big Six cast-offs at the end of the summer. Harvey Elliott probably didn’t think he might be Sancho’d all the way back to Liverpool.
The Arsenal discourse a year ago was focused on what on earth they were going to do without Bukayo Saka. That’s no longer a problem. What a goal, Noni Madueke.
Xabi Alonso was ‘dead’ before this Man City defeat but Rudiger, Bellingham and even goalscorer Rodrygo ensured the Real Madrid manager’s sacking.
There’s a lesson in this season: if you’re agitating for a move it should be to Newcastle, not from them.
Jamie Carragher offered an olive branch to Mo Salah but it is not him or Liverpool manager Arne Slot who owe apologies. Salah should be saying sorry. And sharpish…
Curtis Jones can match neither Mo Salah nor Trent Alexander-Arnold for ability, but there is no better player to drag Liverpool through this identity crisis.
Mikel Arteta wants Arsenal fans to be like ‘animals’ at home, but he neuters the team when they have the kill in sight’. Will his fear hold them back?
Mo Salah-less Liverpool ran out deserved if slightly controversial winners at Inter to give their Champions League hopes a timely boost.
Spurs are starting to look like a team cohesive and confident in attack, and Xavi Simons’ improved form is the main reason for that.
Manchester United are ‘moving in the right direction,’ says one fan. But another is ‘furious’ with the Wolves win and one still wants Ruben Amorim gone.
Even dire Derby – the Premier League’s worst ever – had four more points than these wretched Wolves at the same stage of the season. It looks so bleak…