
What’s in store as the Premier League resumes?
The Premier League finally returns this week after the coronavirus pandemic caused a three-month shutdown.
The Premier League finally returns this week after the coronavirus pandemic caused a three-month shutdown.
Mikel Arteta has warned that Arsenal risk falling further behind their rivals if they “stand still” while others strengthen this summer.
Pep Guardiola has warned his Manchester City team will be undercooked for the return of the Premier League because they were given “not enough” time to prepare.
Rejoice, rejoice: the Premier League is finally back on Wednesday after a three-month hiatus.
Dean Henderson will become Manchester United and England’s first-choice goalkeeper at some stage, according to Red Devils manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Marcus Rashford has spoken of how Manchester United allowed him to join their academy programmes early after his mother let them know of tough circumstances at home.
Neil Lennon says he saw similarities between Virgil van Dijk and ex-Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand when he arrived at Celtic in 2013.
Bayern Munich target Leroy Sane will have a key role to play in Manchester City finishing the season strongly, according to Michael Brown, who says the winger has been a ‘big miss’ for the club.
Paul Pogba is ‘one of the best players in the world’ and ‘near impossible to replace’, according to Mark Bosnich, who has urged Manchester United to keep hold of the French midfielder.
Steven Gerrard says Liverpool should already be ‘starting work on a statue’ of Jurgen Klopp ahead of their title coronation.