
Ferguson feels for Liverpool over Coutinho saga
Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has offered sympathy to old rivals Liverpool over the Philippe Coutinho transfer saga.
Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has offered sympathy to old rivals Liverpool over the Philippe Coutinho transfer saga.
We’re all set for a genuinely thrilling final two days of the transfer window – and these are the whoppers that could still happen.
Atletico Madrid president Enrique Cerezo remains “optimistic” Diego Costa will rejoin the club, although he admits prising the Spain striker from Chelsea will be complicated.
Gary Neville believes Arsenal are in a sad state of affairs, with Alexis Sanchez, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Shkodran Mustafi all close to leaving.
Kevin de Bruyne believes Manchester City will try everything to sign Alexis Sanchez from Arsenal if the forward is their top target before the transfer window closes.
Ryan Giggs would be worth £2-billion in the modern transfer market, former Manchester United teammate Roy Keane outlandishly claimed.
The acclaimed coach Pep Guardiola was supposed to bring an exciting new dawn – instead, he’s just another spendthrift boss.
Kylian Hazard has signed for Chelsea to become the third of his brothers to join the club, after Eden and Thorgan.
Naby Keita has at last finalised a transfer to Liverpool from RB Leipzig, though he will not move to Anfield until 2018. Liverpool have reached an agreement to sign Naby Keita from RB Leipzig in a club-record deal that will see him join the club next year.
Liverpool’s attack of Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah is number one in the Premier League, says Dejan Lovren.