Arsenal looking into Mudryk alternatives
Having missed out on Mykhailo Mudryk, Arsenal are now looking into other winger targets.
Having missed out on Mykhailo Mudryk, Arsenal are now looking into other winger targets.
Paul Ince thinks Erik ten Hag and his Man Utd staff showed a "lack of respect" after the Red Devils beat Reading in the FA Cup fourth round last month.
The Reds face losing one of the big-name star this summer amid reports that Klopp and Co are willing to sell him to PSG if the price is right
Manchester United 2-1 Crystal Palace: The Brazil international was dismissed for grabbing Will Hughes around the throat
Ten Hag will reportedly tell six stars their time at Old Trafford is up this summer as he clears the deck for three quality additions at Man Utd
The defender has been used infrequently this season, but given Raphael Varane has missed several games with injuries, he could become more involved
Kane and Spurs welcome Guardiola’s Manchester City to north London on Sunday.
The Whites are 15th going into this weekend's round of games and face a crucial trip to tackle Nottingham Forest at the City Ground on Sunday
Mason Greenwood is plotting a dramatic transfer if Man Utd block his first-team return, while Man City are eyeing a move for a Brighton star...
Newcastle are trying to join Liverpool and Real Madrid among the leading pack in the Jude Bellingham chase, while Juventus have had enough of Paul Pogba. Haven't we all...
The Glazer family are reportedly planning to leave Man Utd with '£500m in debts' but 'four parties' are said to be interested in taking the club over.
Arsenal may already have Jesus' successor on their books, with a player excelling out on loan and benefitting from a route already trodden by Saliba
The key Reds duo have been sidelined in recent weeks but have been pictured back in training in what will be a huge boost to Jurgen Klopp's injury-hit squad
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is baffled at how Chelsea's huge spending on players over the last two transfer windows is possible.
Former France international Jerome Rothen has hit out at Man Utd defender Raphael Varane for retiring from international football.
Arsenal are reportedly 'convinced' that Folarin Balogun will 'soon be worth more than £50m' as he continues to shine in Ligue 1 for Reims.
Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios on Friday pleaded guilty to assaulting a former girlfriend, but avoided a conviction for what the magistrate called a "single act of stupidity".Appearing in a Canberra court, the Wimbledon finalist admitted assaulting then-girlfriend Chiara Passari on January 10, 2021, by pushing her to the ground after a heated argument.Kyrgios said he was "not in a good place" at the time, and that he "reacted to a difficult situation in a way I deeply regret". "I know it wasn't OK and I'm sincerely sorry for the hurt I caused," he said in a statement.Passari lodged a complaint with police 10 months after the incident, after the pair had broken up, lawyers told the court.In a statement read to the court, Passari said she had been severely traumatised by the incident, experiencing severe weight loss, staying in bed day and night -- unable to sleep or form new romantic relationships. Lawyers for Kyrgios appealed to have the charge of one count of common assault dismissed on mental health grounds, arguing it was an isolated incident and out of character.Psychologist Sam Borenstein told the court Kyrgios suffered from recurring major depression, which included black periods, thoughts of self harm, insomnia, agitation and feelings of guilt.Borenstein said the tennis star had relied on alcohol and drugs as a means of coping, but was now making progress in dealing with the issues.Magistrate Beth Campbell heard that appeal but ultimately dismissed the case without conviction.Campbell said Kyrgios acted poorly but the offence was not planned or premeditated and was a "single act of stupidity" by a young man attempting to remove himself from a tense situation. The court was told Kyrgios shoved Passari, who was preventing him from leaving her Canberra apartment."I do not record a conviction against your name, I do not find any necessity to place you on a good behaviour bond," Campbell said.- Squandered talents? -Kyrgios had hobbled into court in Canberra with a pair of crutches and a brace on his knee, after suffering a "gruesome" injury that sidelined him at last month's Australian Open. He was flanked by his current girlfriend Costeen Hatzi, an interior designer, and his mother Norlaila. Canberra-born Kyrgios, known for his mercurial talent and on-court outbursts, later said "mental health is tough". "Life can seem overwhelming. But I've found that getting help and working on myself has helped me to feel better and to be better," his statement read. The case was adjourned in October, as Kyrgios prepared to play the Japan Open, so experts could produce mental health reports for the court. "There's only so much I can control and I'm taking all the steps and dealing with that off the court," Kyrgios said from Tokyo at the time.Currently ranked 20th in the world, Kyrgios featured prominently in the first episode of Netflix's new Break Point tennis documentary."I now plan to focus on recovering from injury and moving forward in the best way possible," he said. The fan favourite won the Australian Open men's doubles crown with close friend Thanasi Kokkinakis last year but was ruled out of this year's tournament before playing a match. His manager Daniel Horsfall said he had recently undergone surgery to remove a cyst inside his knee. "The surgery went great, to be honest, we couldn't have asked for a better result," he told radio station SEN. "He might be recovering faster than what we were expecting, so it's good news." Kyrgios burst to fame as a 19-year-old in 2014, when he shocked the tennis world by beating Rafael Nadal to reach the quarter-finals of Wimbledon.Often criticised for squandering his talents, Kyrgios reached the final of last year's Wimbledon, but was comprehensively beaten by Novak Djokovic.str-sft/arb/mca
Paul Merson has boldly - or naively - predicted that the Premier League title race could be settled in favour of Arsenal as early as this weekend.
Mikel Arteta urged Arsenal to dig deep after a shock 1-0 defeat at Everton dented the Premier League leaders' title bid, while Liverpool's troubled season hit a new low with a woeful 3-0 loss at Wolves on Saturday.Brentford climbed to seventh place and pushed bottom of the table Southampton deeper into trouble with a 3-0 win.
Former Crystal Palace chairman Simon Jordan thinks Man Utd have "two options" amid their internal investigation into Mason Greenwood.
The Wales under-17 international is touted to become a top player in the future and City have beaten several high-profile clubs to the goalkeeper's signature