Transfers
Are All Goals Worth The Same?
There is a story about the now mythical Manchester City that won the Premier League in 2011-12.
Kevin Prince-Boateng Says He Came Back To Serie A For The Pasta
Italy is famous for a few things. The country boasts some of the world’s most fascinating and important historical sites, high quality shopping and the best food. Like really, really amazing food. The cuisine is not only a reason for tourists to flock to Italy, but it also apparently has a major pull on top footballers who wish to ply their trade in the land of good eats. Just check out the Kevin Prince-Boateng pasta love.
Loris Karius Gets As Far Away From Liverpool As Possible
After his howlers in goal arguably cost Liverpool the Champions League crown in May, goalkeeper Loris Karius wanted to get as far away from Anfield as possible. He’s essentially done that, although officially the German is still playing in Europe.
On August 25, the slippery-handed netminder agreed to a two-year loan switch to Istanbul giants Besiktas. According to his Twitter feed, he was welcomed with open arms.
Barcelona President And Paul Pogba Remain Coy Over Possible Move To The Camp Nou
Between the closing of the Premier League transfer window and last Friday's match between Manchester United and Leicester City, we learned that the Red Devils intend to keep Paul Pogba. We also realized that Jose Mourinho is finally doing something right — Pogba captained the team. What we have yet to learn is this: Is Pogba set on staying with United?
Sunderland firma a jugador con el mejor nombre de todos los tiempos (Según Homero Simpson)
Es oficial. Sunderland ganará la Liga Premier en el 2021 después de promociones consecutivas para regresar a la liga. ¿Por qué? Por la firma de Max Power.
¿Hay algún mejor nombre en inglés que Max Power? No lo hay según Homero Simpson.
La transferencia al Sunderland de Max Power empezará como un préstamo de Wigan hasta enero, el movimiento será permanente después de esto.
New Signee Rui Patricio Honors Former Wolves Keeper Who Fought Leukemia, Opts For No. 11 Jersey
The opening day of the Premier League is upon us, which means its time to get serious, people. Before you start hating your best friend who supports your rival club, yelling expletives at the TV and getting too wrapped up in the heat of the season’s commencement, here’s a story sure to hit you in a soft spot.
Grading Each Premier League Team’s Summer Transfer Window
The transfer window in England has now slammed shut. Well, at least for all 20 Premier League clubs. It’s been a crazy window too, especially considering the two most expensive signings in the Premier League for this window were goalkeepers. Imagine telling that to someone at the start!
Some clubs have signed over 10 players, while one failed to sign a single player (no prizes for guessing who that was).
Here’s our verdict on each club’s transfer dealings.
Why Splashing The Cash Could End Horribly For Wolves And Fulham
The Premier League is the promised land for any team dwelling in the Championship. The riches that come with the bumper TV deals is what drives so many owners to do everything they can to get their clubs promoted and to then stay there.
The three promoted clubs — Cardiff City, Fulham and Wolves — have all been spending, and then some. Combined, the three teams have spent over $212 million. That is around 1/5 of the entire Premier League spending this transfer window.
Chelsea Lands Kepa For World-Record Fee Of $93M While Courtois Joins Real Madrid
The Summer of the Goalkeeper (admittedly not as fun as the Summer of Love in '67) continued today with news of Kepa Arrizabalaga’s transfer from his boyhood club of Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea. The 23-year-old’s meteoric rise has continued unabated after a stellar season with Bilbao — only his second with the senior side — was rewarded with a call-up for Spain's World Cup squad. Now he gets to play behind David Luiz.