Jurgen Klopp confirms Jota Liverpool setback while Reece James relieved Raheem Sterling's a team-mate
Here are the latest Premier League headlines for Thursday, July 14.
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Here are the latest Premier League headlines for Thursday, July 14.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Manchester United have 'received a proposal' from a Saudi Arabian club that involves eye-watering sums of money, according to TVI & CNN Portugal.
Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has unequivocally ruled out any further incoming transfers to the Bernabéu this summer. Speaking after landing with the Madrid squad in the United States ahead of a series of tour matches, Ancelotti outright rejected the notion that Madrid would sign any more players, saying, «I can tell you we won't sign anyone. We're fine as it is.» Ad/> Real Madrid have signed only two first-team players this summer, but are apparently not looking to add any further signings.
Pre-season is generally a low-key time of fitness drills, worldwide tours and friendlies played at a gentle pace – but sometimes they contain drama too.
According to transfer insider Dean Jones, West Ham are leading the race to sign Chelsea forward Armando Broja this summer.
There was an early start for Raheem Sterling on Wednesday. The first men’s team signing of the Todd Boehly era at Chelsea arrived late the previous evening and much was still to be done ahead of his signing from Man City being announced.
Frank Lampard believes Christian Pulisic can still be a very important player for Chelsea, even after the club's recent signing of Raheem Sterling. Chelsea paid £47.5 million ($57m) to sign Sterling this week, adding further competition for places in an already-crowded squad.
How have supposedly cash-strapped Barcelona managed to sign Raphinha, Franck Kessie and Andreas Christensen? They were left with debts in excess of €1 billion following Josep Maria Bartomeu's reign as club president, with Joan Laporta drafted back in for a second term in March 2021 to steady the ship.