Bruno Fernandes, the captain of Manchester United, has recently expressed uncertainty about his future at the club. While rumors swirl about a potential departure, Fernandes is choosing to focus on the upcoming FA Cup Final against Manchester City and the European Championship with Portugal. He has made it clear that any decisions about his future
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Manchester United revealed further adjustments to its executive team as the club continues to evolve under co-owner Jim Ratcliffe. The current interim CEO, Patrick Stewart, and chief financial officer, Cliff Baty, will both be stepping down at the end of the season, according to a mutual agreement. Jean-Claude Blanc, who currently serves as the CEO
In an attempt to enhance communication with fans, chief refereeing officer Howard Webb has proposed a new approach where Premier League referees would announce to the stadium crowds and TV audiences the reasons for changing their decisions after visiting the VAR monitor. This change is aimed at improving transparency and understanding of the VAR process
European football has always been a breeding ground for young, talented players looking to make a name for themselves on the big stage. In recent times, we have seen a surge in the emergence of promising youngsters who are proving their worth in top leagues across the continent. These up-and-coming stars are not just grabbing
Manchester United’s financial struggles have put them in a position where they would consider offers exceeding £70 million for Marcus Rashford, but they do not expect any team to meet that valuation. Despite his low goal tally this season, the club is not actively looking to sell him and are prepared to resist any attempts
Thiago Silva has officially announced his departure from Chelsea at the end of the season. Despite leaving the club, the 39-year-old expressed his desire to return in “another role” in the future. While his contract was set to expire this summer, Silva has been linked with a potential move back to his native Brazil with
The Premier League’s Independent Key Match Incidents Panel recently made a ruling regarding the VAR controversy that arose during Nottingham Forest’s match against Everton. Forest was up in arms over a series of penalty decisions that did not go in their favor, leading to questions about the integrity of VAR and the match officials involved.
Premier League clubs have recently taken a significant step towards implementing a spending cap in order to address concerns over the increasing financial disparity between clubs. The proposed model, which would replace the existing Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) starting from the 2025-26 season, aims to prevent the dominance of super-rich teams and create a
After a thrilling 3-2 victory against Tottenham, Mikel Arteta expressed his confidence in Arsenal’s ability to push Manchester City to the final day of the season. Despite taking a 3-0 lead, Arteta warned his players not to get carried away by the win and to remain focused on the ultimate goal ahead. He emphasized that
After confirmation that Manchester United will not finish in the top four of the Premier League this season, manager Erik ten Hag has pleaded for “patience” from fans and the club’s owners. Despite the disappointing 1-1 draw with Burnley, Ten Hag emphasized the need for time to develop and build a successful team. Ten Hag
Carlo Ancelotti’s promise of more minutes for 19-year-old Arda Güler came to fruition as the young playmaker scored the winning goal for Real Madrid against Real Sociedad. Güler’s journey has been filled with setbacks, from injuries to limited playing time, but he has made the most of his opportunities. His goal against Sociedad showcased his
Sporting CP head coach Ruben Amorim took the opportunity to apologize to his players, fans, and staff for what he described as a “mistake” in flying to London to meet with West Ham officials. While addressing the media ahead of Sporting’s upcoming match against FC Porto, Amorim admitted that the timing and nature of the
Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta has revealed that he has been seeking advice from former manager Arsene Wenger in a bid to lead Arsenal to their first Premier League title in over two decades. Wenger, who secured three league titles during his tenure at Arsenal, including the historic “Invincibles” season in 2003-04, has been a source
Premier League chief executive Richard Masters recently made a statement indicating that there are currently no plans to take Premier League games to the United States. However, he did mention that this could change depending on the outcome of a lawsuit in Manhattan. The lawsuit, filed by U.S. promoter Relevent Sports against FIFA and the