But in Jacob Ramsey and Morgan Rogers they have two local boys eager to back-up excellent performances in Wednesday’s Champions League win over Celtic. Rogers stole the headlines by scoring a hat-trick and becoming the first player to score twice in the first five minutes of a match in the competition’s history.
The north London club are keen on an in-form Premier League star, but Unai Emery's side are planning to bid for him in the January transfer window as a replacement for a departing player
With the January transfer window open, Paris Saint-Germain has an opportunity to offload players who no longer fit into their plans—and Marco Asensio appears to be one of them.Since November 30,
Wolves have been relegated from the top flight in both of the previous instances in which they started a calendar year with four consecutive losses, in 1906 and 1982
Ollie Watkins is ‘open’ to joining Arsenal before the transfer deadline if Aston Villa back down and agree a deal with the Gunners. The future of England striker Watkins looks set to be one of the biggest talking points in the final few days of the transfer window after he was the subject of a big-money offer from Arsenal.
Matty Cash has broken his silence on the injury he picked up during Aston Villa’s win over Celtic on Wednesday, saying: ‘I’ll Be back Stronger.’ The 27-year-old started the crucial Champions League game at right-back and was very lively as Villa took an early 2-0 lead through two strikes from Morgan Rogers.
Joao Felix is looking to leave Chelsea as he is frustrated over his lack of playing time, according to Duncan Castles.The reporter said via The Transfers Podcast that the Portugal international is
With Arsenal, Tottenham, Manchester United and Nottingham Forest all said to be interested in signing Cunha - who "walks into every Premier League XI" - a transfer would be far from straight-forward. That's before you even factor in the 25-year-old's price-tag, which is reportedly around the £70 million mark.
Aston Villa are set to accelerate their bid to sign Wolves star Matheus Cunha in the closing stages of the window after Jhon Duran's exit.
Villa will bank £65million plus add-ons for Duran, who will complete his move on Friday, and want to utilise those funds to strengthen Unai Emery 's push for European qualification.
The ex-Liverpool midfielder endured a tricky time at the Asian club and parted company today, avoiding the impending back-to-back sacking.