Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe says he has been “surprised” by reports that Kieran Trippier wants to leave the club.

The 33-year-old England international was an unused substitute in the Magpies' 1-0 win against Southampton on Saturday. Howe said Trippier "continues to be really valued" by the club. "The situation…

Continue ReadingNewcastle United boss Eddie Howe says he has been “surprised” by reports that Kieran Trippier wants to leave the club.

Crystal Palace co-owner John Textor said he tried “everything possible” to buy the remaining shares in the club, but his bid did not receive a response.

The American businessman said he will turn his efforts to selling his 45% stake in Crystal Palace "so that we can pursue a relationship with the Everton club and community".…

Continue ReadingCrystal Palace co-owner John Textor said he tried “everything possible” to buy the remaining shares in the club, but his bid did not receive a response.

Enzo Maresca says Mykhailo Mudryk is ‘like flipping a coin’ because you never know which side you will get, so unpredictable is the Ukrainian who has the power to frustrate and fascinate fans with his performances.

Mudryk got himself into great positions in Chelsea’s 2-0 Conference League victory over Servette and yet made multiple mistakes, with Maresca constantly coaching him from his technical area. Asked about…

Continue ReadingEnzo Maresca says Mykhailo Mudryk is ‘like flipping a coin’ because you never know which side you will get, so unpredictable is the Ukrainian who has the power to frustrate and fascinate fans with his performances.

Arne Slot believes Liverpool fans need to look at the bigger picture following the departure of a number of young players.

The Reds sold academy graduate Bobby Clark to RB Leipzig earlier this week, while promising youngsters Fabio Carvalho and Sepp van den Berg have both joined Premier League rivals Brentford.…

Continue ReadingArne Slot believes Liverpool fans need to look at the bigger picture following the departure of a number of young players.

Everton manager Sean Dyche faces an early season selection crisis after saying he is down to “around 14 recognised first-team players” for the trip to Tottenham.

The Toffees travel to north London for Saturday's Premier League game (kick-off 15:00 BST) following a 3-0 opening home defeat by Brighton last weekend. Injuries and suspension mean Dyche has…

Continue ReadingEverton manager Sean Dyche faces an early season selection crisis after saying he is down to “around 14 recognised first-team players” for the trip to Tottenham.