Wolverhampton Wanderers lost to Fulham in their most recent Premier League outing and their inconsistency could soon start to become a real problem.
West Ham ready to make move to sign “warrior” for David Moyes in January
West Ham United are considering an approach to sign a defender who is currently playing his football in League One, according to a fresh report.
"Positive" – Significant progress made as Sunderland line up Will Still
Sunderland appear to have made significant progress regarding the appointment of their next manager, with "talks" now underway with one prime candidat
Arsenal can land Nketiah upgrade in move for Suarez-esque machine
Arsenal escaped with an unlikely three points against Luton Town in midweek, having to rely on a last-minute winner to keep their lead at the top of t
Celtic could now sign "instant upgrade" Araujo for Rodgers in January
Celtic, barring a recent slip-up against Kilmarnock, have remained on course to win their third consecutive Scottish Premiership and their first since
Liverpool the “hottest club” in the race for Hacken prodigy Momodou Sonko
Liverpool are believed to be the "hottest club" in the race to sign an exciting young player, with scouts sent to watch him in action.
9/10 star as good as Clarke in Sunderland’s player ratings for 2023/24 so far
Its safe to say Sunderland have experienced a whirlwind year, making it to the Championship playoff semi-finals under Tony Mowbray last season and the
Jean-Clair Todibo to Man Utd heats up as Erik ten Hag message revealed
Manchester United have been asked to sign one new defender in particular in January by Erik ten Hag, according to a reliable journalist.
Spurs’ 4/10 "nightmare" with fewer touches than Vicario must now be benched
Having returned to form and constructed a three-match winning streak in the Premier League after a tough spell, news that Tottenham Hotspurs Cristian
Wolves could sign "electric" Cunha partner in January
Wolverhampton Wanderers wont want to add too many bodies into the building this transfer window, Gary ONeil more than content with the fortunes of his