Manchester City, the defending champions of the Premier League, have unveiled their new third kit for the upcoming 2024-25 campaign. The reveal took place during a special block party event in New York City as part of City’s preseason tour in the United States. The block party event was held outside the official Puma flagship
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Reece James, in his exclusive interview with ESPN, highlighted the potential impact of the Enzo Fernández controversy on team spirit within the Chelsea camp. He mentioned that the situation could lead to a “problem” among the players and emphasized the importance of resolving it through face-to-face talks. This acknowledgment of potential discord within the team
Soccer, unlike American football, presents a different challenge when it comes to acquiring new players. With hundreds of professional leagues, varying budgets, and no clear positional delineations, the task of making successful transfers can be quite complex. However, by analyzing the top 100 transfers in global soccer over the past four years, it is possible
Manchester United recently made headlines by revealing their new away kit for the upcoming 2024-25 season. The Premier League club has decided to go back to basics with a classic blue change strip, a stark contrast to the murky green kit they wore last season. The specific hue chosen for United’s new away kit is
The upcoming 2024-25 season marks an important point for Manchester United as manager Erik ten Hag looks to make his mark on the squad. Following a nervy period after the FA Cup final, where his job was on the line, there is a sense of uncertainty surrounding Ten Hag’s position. Despite winning over key players
Manchester United are currently facing a dilemma as left-back Tyrell Malacia remains sidelined due to a knee injury, preventing him from playing for over a year. The 24-year-old, who last featured for the team in May 2023, was notably absent from the squad that traveled to Los Angeles for their pre-season tour. Despite initial hopes
Manchester United have recently disclosed their plans to either redevelop the historic Old Trafford stadium or build an entirely new stadium on the same site. This massive project comes with a hefty price tag of up to £2 billion, and the club’s COO Collette Roache has indicated that all possible funding options will be explored.
Enzo Maresca, the Chelsea boss, has commented on the recent incident involving midfielder Enzo Fernández, where he posted a video of the squad singing a racist and homophobic song about the heritage of some French players. Maresca stated that Fernández had “no bad intentions” behind his actions and reassured that team spirit has not been
Manchester United is actively considering a number of options for potential right-back signings in the upcoming transfer window. One of the players on their radar is Bayern Munich’s Noussair Mazraoui. The club is looking to bolster their defensive options, particularly at right-back, but this decision may ultimately hinge on the departure of Aaron Wan-Bissaka from
Manchester United have wasted no time in the summer transfer window, already securing the signings of striker Joshua Zirkzee and centre-back Leny Yoro. The hefty price tag of £88 million for the duo indicates the club’s determination to bolster their squad for the upcoming season. However, manager Erik ten Hag is not satisfied with just