Category: Football

Senne Lammens signs for Manchester United in £19m deal as Amorim refreshes goalkeeper options
Manchester United have signed 23-year-old Belgian goalkeeper Senne Lammens from Royal Antwerp in a €21m (£19m) deal plus add-ons. He signs a five-year contract to 2030 after leading the Belgian league in clean sheets and earning a first senior Belgium call-up. The move adds competition alongside André Onana, Altay Bayindir and Tom Heaton, while Galatasaray’s interest in Onana lingers late in the window.
Sep, 2 2025

William Saliba injury rocks Arsenal minutes into Liverpool title clash at Anfield
Arsenal lost William Saliba to an ankle injury after just five minutes at Anfield, forcing Mikel Arteta into an early reshuffle in a high-stakes match against Liverpool. Cristhian Mosquera came on for his Premier League debut, but Dominik Szoboszlai’s late free-kick sealed a 1-0 Liverpool win. With Saka, Havertz, and Odegaard already out, Arsenal’s title push faces a serious test.
Sep, 1 2025

Middlesbrough transfers: Rumor over ex-Sheffield United loanee fades as club seals four summer signings
A rumored move for a former Sheffield United loanee was tipped to be Middlesbrough’s first deal of the summer, but the article driving that chatter isn’t accessible. What is clear: Boro have confirmed four signings—Alfie Jones, Callum Brittain, Abdoulaye Kanté, and Sontje Hansen. Here’s what those arrivals suggest about the plan, how they fit, and what might come next in the window.
Aug, 29 2025

Alfie Gilchrist joins West Brom in £1.2m–£2m deal, ending Middlesbrough pursuit
West Bromwich Albion have completed a permanent deal for Alfie Gilchrist, believed to be worth £1.2m–£2m with add-ons, closing the door on Middlesbrough’s interest. The 21-year-old Chelsea academy product strengthens Carlos Corberán’s back line and adds homegrown depth. Middlesbrough will look elsewhere for a right-sided defender as the Championship market shifts again.
Aug, 29 2025

Dom Hyam stays: Blackburn Rovers trigger contract clause to 2026
Blackburn Rovers have activated a clause in Dom Hyam’s deal, keeping the 28-year-old centre-back at Ewood Park until summer 2026. The move, confirmed on April 4, 2025, secures a key defensive leader amid outside interest. Hyam, signed from Coventry City in 2022, has passed 100 appearances and remains central to John Eustace’s plans as Rovers target a promotion push next season.
Aug, 26 2025

Celtic vs Rangers on TV today: kick-off time, channel and live stream for the Old Firm
Celtic host Rangers at Celtic Park on Sunday, August 31, 2025, with a 12:00 PM BST kick-off. Live coverage is on Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event from 10:30 AM, with streaming on Sky Go and NOW in the UK and Ireland. In the U.S., the match is expected on Paramount+. Rangers arrive after three straight league draws, raising the stakes for an early-season statement.
Aug, 25 2025

Juventus 2-0 Parma: Jonathan David scores on debut as Cambiaso sees red in Serie A opener
Juventus beat Parma 2-0 to open the 2025/26 Serie A season, despite Andrea Cambiaso’s straight red in the 65th minute. Jonathan David scored on his league debut from a Kenan Yildiz cutback, and Dusan Vlahovic sealed it late, also assisted by Yildiz. Parma had early chances and stayed lively but couldn’t break through. New boss Igor Tudor starts with a statement win amid injuries on both sides.
Aug, 25 2025

Arsenal transfer news: Hincapié talks advance as window ticks down
Arsenal have moved ahead of Tottenham in the race for Bayer Leverkusen defender Piero Hincapié, with the 23-year-old leaning toward the Emirates. The fee is expected to come in below his reported $70m clause and may hinge on exits like Jakub Kiwior and Oleksandr Zinchenko. After big-money signings of Gyökeres, Zubimendi, and Eze, Arsenal are weighing late moves before the September 1 deadline.
Aug, 25 2025

Everton stadium opener: Moyes' programme notes set tone for first night at new home
David Moyes has written the programme notes for Everton’s historic stadium opener, with the club confirming pre-orders went live on August 20 and the notes published on August 24, 2025. The message marks a new era for the Toffees as they leave Goodison Park for a purpose-built home on the waterfront. Fans are bracing for a mix of ceremony, logistics, and big expectations on and off the pitch.
Aug, 25 2025

Port Vale Shifts Home Fans to Bycars Stand for Season Finale at Vale Park
Port Vale is shaking things up for their last 2024/2025 home game by moving home supporters into the usually away-only Bycars Stand. The move aims to create a livelier match environment and make better use of their stadium, drawing fans into areas that are often overlooked.
Aug, 8 2025