Spurs get £150m from owners to boost transfer funds
Tottenham Hotspur's owners ENIC agreed a £150million cash injection into the club to help Antonio Conte's side challenge for honours after securing a return to the Champions League next season.
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Tottenham Hotspur's owners ENIC agreed a £150million cash injection into the club to help Antonio Conte's side challenge for honours after securing a return to the Champions League next season.
Following their relegation to the Championship, Norwich City will be turning their attention immediately to the summer transfer window as they look to rebuild their side in the hope of earning promotion back to the top flight at the first time of asking.
Manchester City retained the league on a dramatic final day, Son Heung-min and Mohamed Salah shared the Golden Boot while Burnley, Watford and Norwich City dropped into the Championship.
The Premier League season is over and the final league table is complete.
It took Sunderland far longer than they ever expected to make a return to the Championship after they were relegated to League One in 2017/18 but promotion was finally secured last weekend as the Black Cats defeated Wycombe Wanderers 2-0 at Wembley. They have now been backed by bookmakers to make a strong return to the second tier.
Former centre-back Rio Ferdinand believes Manchester United could benefit from signing Norwich City right-back Max Aarons this summer, while rubbishing fears about Jurrien Timber's lack of height.
The Championship season is heading towards its grand Wembley finale this weekend, with Huddersfield Town taking on Steve Cooper's Nottingham Forest for a place in the Premier League.
The ultra-globalisation of the Premier League has steadily been diluting the presence of Irish players in the division for a number of years now and, with Brexit laws resulting in a lot of young Irish talents being picked up by clubs on the continent, that trend may even escalate.