Kylian Mbappe has left a gaping void atop the list of players who could be free agents soon; Manchester United are among those clubs interested in the rest.
Our negativity always finds a way to take over so here is our Euro 2024 disappointing XI, consisting of players we expected a lot more from in Germany.
A couple of Man Utd players have been named by Argentina, while the Premier League’s strong Brazil contingent for the Copa America includes Lucas Paqueta.
Here is one player each Premier League club could use to secure that sweet ‘pure profit’ so many seemingly crave, with Marcus Rashford’s exit looking more appealing to Man Utd.
Manchester City will begin their pursuit of an unprecedented fifth consecutive Premier League title away to Chelsea on the opening weekend of the season.
Brighton are about to appoint the youngest manager in Premier League history, with the biggest age gap between a player and boss set to be extended too.
Brighton will reportedly appoint 31-year-old Fabian Hurzeler, who will become the youngest boss in Premier League history – but who are the top 10 youngest?
Anyone who is anyone in the American game has passed through Fulham at some point. And then there are the smart keepers, one of whom started at Liverpool.
Newcastle and Chelsea are among the clubs needing to sell to avoid a PSR breach. Arsenal and Man City welcome their stars with open arms as we reassign them.
Here is a record of all 20 Premier League clubs’ records in the three major European competitions (Champions League, Europa League, Conference League).
Arsenal attacking-midfielder Emile Smith Rowe is reportedly the priority signing at Fulham this summer, and the Cottagers are ready to bid for him early on in the summer window.
There must be something about Liverpool because they have benefited from some classic own goals, with Bayern Munich boss Vincent Kompany scoring a beauty.
Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta have to settle for the minor medal positions as we rank every Premier League manager this season and crown a clear winner.
Featuring two outfield players and four goalkeepers, only six played every single minute for their club in the Premier League this season. Here they are.
Man City may have won the title but they only just sneak into the European spots of the F365 Expectations Table, which sees Burnley pip Manchester United.
Generally, the nearer a team is to the top of this the more fun they are to watch. Liverpool first and Tottenham second makes absolutely perfect sense.