Premier League predictions: More misery for Man United, Liverpool bounce back in style
One game down, 37 to go, and already the high-pressure world of the Premier League has raised some issues.
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One game down, 37 to go, and already the high-pressure world of the Premier League has raised some issues.
While we're well past the midway point of the 2022 Major League Soccer regular season, the All-Star break (watch LIVE on ESPN, Wednesday 8:30 pm ET) affords us the perfect opportunity to evaluate whether or not the 28 clubs are living up to expectations. While the league's best will be lapping up the adoration in Minneapolis this week, taking on the All-Stars from Liga MX, we're shining a light on the performance of every team — good and bad.
Manchester United target Cody Gakpo will not be sold by PSV before August 24, according to reports.
Manchester City stars are being trailed by a small camera crew, raising the possibility of another Amazon-style documentary charting their title defence.
Bernardo Silva says he is “happy” at Manchester City but insists he has “no idea what’s going to happen” amidst Barcelona’s interest in him.
Rangers' Champions League chances were dealt a blow when play-off rivals PSV Eindhoven put a block on the sale of £50million golden boy Cody Gakpo. Leeds have opened the bidding for the 23-year-old Netherlands international, with sources in Holland expecting Manchester United and Arsenal to weigh in with offers of their own this week.
Manchester United's Premier League rivals Arsenal could be about to sign a wonderkid that has been compared to Cristiano Ronaldo by a Manchester City star.
Adriano Galliani, former CEO of AC Milan, has called for a European Super League (ESL) to be formed without English clubs, suggesting that there should be a «Brexit in football». Initial plans for a breakaway league formed by many of Europe's biggest clubs in April of last year collapsed after being met with strong opposition from supporters.