The 2024 January transfer window saw Premier League clubs spending only £100 million, which is the lowest single-window expenditure in men’s football since 2012. This is a significant drop from the record £815 million spent in the previous year. Despite this decrease in spending in the January window, English clubs still managed to accumulate a
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The recent legal claim filed by FIFPRO against FIFA has brought to light the ongoing tensions between players’ unions and football’s governing body. This legal action is a direct result of FIFA’s refusal to reconsider the rescheduling of the 32-team Club World Cup, despite threats from FIFPRO and the World Leagues Association. Member Unions Take
AC Milan has made waves in the football world with the announcement of Paulo Fonseca as their new head coach, signing him on a three-year contract. This decision comes after Stefano Pioli’s departure, who guided the team to a second-place finish in Serie A last season. Fonseca, coming from a successful stint at Lille in
Juventus made a bold move by appointing Thiago Motta as their new First Team head coach, replacing the outgoing Massimiliano Allegri. Motta, an Italian-Brazilian, brings a fresh perspective and a wealth of experience to the Italian giants. His appointment signals a new chapter for Juventus as they look to build on their past successes and
According to reports from the Daily Mail, Juventus is considering making a move for Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho during the upcoming summer transfer window. It is believed that Borussia Dortmund, where Sancho spent the second half of last season on loan, are unlikely to match United’s asking price of £40 million. This situation presents
Chelsea is standing firm on their stance that Romelu Lukaku’s £38 million release clause must be met if they are to consider selling the striker. Despite interest from Napoli, the Blues are not entertaining the idea of a loan deal for the 31-year-old Belgian striker. Lukaku’s successful loan spells at Inter Milan and Roma have
Italy head coach Luciano Spalletti has chosen his final 26-man squad for the upcoming European Championship, and there are some key players who have made the cut. Despite missing the last game due to injury, midfielder Nicolò Barella has been included in the squad. Barella is a crucial figure in Spalletti’s plans, and his presence
Romelu Lukaku, the Belgian striker, has been surrounded by speculation regarding his future in football. Recent reports suggest that Lukaku is open to playing in Saudi Arabia, despite turning down a move to Al Hilal just a year ago. With sources indicating that Chelsea is interested in securing a permanent deal for the 31-year-old, Lukaku’s