Every Prem club’s worst mistake in 2025: Gyokeres to Arsenal, Guehi transfer, Glasner exit, Frank to Spurs
Including Viktor Gyokeres, Thomas Frank, Oliver Glasner and Marc Guehi, we decide each Premier League club’s biggest mistake of 2025.
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Including Viktor Gyokeres, Thomas Frank, Oliver Glasner and Marc Guehi, we decide each Premier League club’s biggest mistake of 2025.
Forget the league table, it’s all about the Premier League net spend table. And Chelsea have been unseated at last…
Including lots of Fernandes, Van Dijk and Haaland, we’ve covered every important Premier League statistic. We have player leaders across 34 metrics.
Including Arsenal’s summer of intent, Spurs managing themselves to Europa glory, Liverpool stumbling to their best signing, and Man Utd binning a bomb squad…
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk is back in F365’s Power Ranking as Morgan Rogers jumps to third. We rank the top 30 Premier League players…
Cristian Romero is a liability as Spurs captain and Manuel Ugarte is a historically bad problem for Manchester United. But at least Morgan Rogers is good.
Dean Henderson slips further down a ranking he topped not long ago, while Sunderland’s stopper returns once more to the summit…
Three teams have been picked for more Premier League TV games than Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea this season. Manchester United, obviously, but also…
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As we approach January and Man Utd in particular pledge to strip every non-elite Premier League club, we look at the biggest assets outside the traditional Big Six.
Remember when this was a boring Premier League season because of long throws? Utter woke nonsense then, utter woke nonsense now. It’s been great.
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Newcastle, Spurs, West Ham, David Moyes and Scott Parker receive particular kickings, but Arne Slot, Sunderland and Unai Emery deserve plenty of praise.
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.
Liverpool have lost just one of their eight Premier League home games against Brighton. We fancy them to win by a single goal.
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Manchester United have been encouraged to re-sign former striker Danny Welbeck from Premier League rivals Brighton and Hove Albion in January.
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.
Roma are reportedly keen to send Evan Ferguson back to Brighton and sign Manchester United striker Joshua Zirkzee as his replacement.
Four Premier League clubs are interested in Joshua Zirkzee, but it’s Roma who have taken pole position.
Liverpool are spiralling hilariously out of control, Arsenal must ‘adapt’ and Morgan Gibbs-White is a massive loser who hit a new career low against Everton.
Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba has a ‘clear preference’ to join Man Utd despite recent strong interest from Bayern Munich, according to reports.
West Ham were minutes away from the perfect Nuno Espirito Santo performance at Brighton but had to settle for a 1-1 draw and a point.
Brighton’s data-driven approach to recruitment could be adopted to streamline and super-charge environmental initiatives, too.
Bayern are reportedly interested in signing Carlos Baleba, whose ‘exorbitant’ asking price has decreased after Man Utd failed with a bid in the summer.
A bonus midweek round of Premier League action means a bonus midweek round of Winners and Losers after a tremendously entertaining couple of nights.
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