
Club-by-club review of EPL season so far
The Premier League, like the rest of British football, is in limbo following the agreement to bring things to a halt due to the coronavirus outbreak.
The Premier League, like the rest of British football, is in limbo following the agreement to bring things to a halt due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Mino Raiola admitted Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba is ‘going through a tough time’ as the super-agent revealed his intention to take a ‘great player’ to Real Madrid this summer.
Brazilian defender David Luiz has admitted that it ‘was not easy’ to leave Chelsea for Arsenal last summer.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp takes such a close interest in his players he admits he probably thinks about them in his sleep.
Former Tottenham striker Dimitar Berbatov believes his old club should give Jose Mourinho more time to get his ideas across.
Willian has pledged to play for Chelsea beyond the end of his contract if the Premier League requires a summer finish due to the coronavirus.
The Football Association (FA) has confirmed that there will be no professional football in England, including the Premier League, until at least April 30 as a result of the Covid-19 outbreak.
The Premier League season may have been postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak but there has still been plenty to talk about so far this year – literally.
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy says the coronavirus pandemic represents the biggest challenge of his 20-year tenure and has vowed to make sure the virus does not “undermine the future stability of the club”.
The EFL has announced a £50-million short-term relief package to assist cash-strapped clubs during the coronavirus crisis.