Premier League clubs spend record £2.36bn in transfer window - ESPN
Premier League clubs spent a record £2.36 billion ($2.97bn) on new players in the transfer window that closed on Friday, according to analysis from Deloitte.
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Premier League clubs spent a record £2.36 billion ($2.97bn) on new players in the transfer window that closed on Friday, according to analysis from Deloitte.
Premier League clubs smashed their previous record spend in a single transfer window by splashing over 2 billion ($2.5 billion) on new talent ahead of Friday's deadline.
BUENOS AIRES : Lionel Messi will lead world champions Argentina in their opening World Cup qualifiers against Ecuador and Bolivia, the captain's first internationals since joining Major League Soccer's Inter Miami.
BUENOS AIRES: Lionel Messi was among three MLS-based players to be called up by Argentina on Thursday for the opening rounds of South American World Cup qualifying. Thiago Almada of Atlanta United and Alan Velasco of FC Dallas were also included by coach Lionel Scaloni for games against Ecuador and Bolivia in September. The 36-year-old Messi joined Inter Miami in July and has already scored 11 goals for the club. World Cup champion Argentina will take on Ecuador at home on Sept. 7 in Buenos Aires, before playing Bolivia away in La Paz five days later.
Alejandro Garnacho has been named in the Argentina squad for their upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Ecuador and Bolivia, alongside Lisandro Martinez.
It's all or nothing for Rangers as they look to reach the Champions League group stage with a Euro shoot-out against PSV Eindhoven.
Sterling extended his impressive start to the season with a dazzling display that featured a sublime opener followed by a well-taken second and then an assist for Jackson.
Chelsea head coach Mauricio Pochettino has labelled their latest recruit Moises Caicedo as one of the "best midfielders in the Premier League" ahead of their clash against Luton Town on Saturday. Caicedo came off the bench in Chelsea's 3-1 defeat to West Ham United but failed to impress in his debut. He ended up conceding a penalty to the hosts which ensured that the Blues suffered the first defeat of their season. Even after failing to live up to the hype that was building around Caicedo and the amount that was associated with him. Pochettino still believes that the Ecuadorian has the qualities and will soon tune-up to become a fan favourite.