Manchester United set eyes on Juventus star
It is widely believed that Manchester United need investment in their midfield, a view that has been pretty persistent for a vast number of years so much so that it has almost become a broken record.
It is widely believed that Manchester United need investment in their midfield, a view that has been pretty persistent for a vast number of years so much so that it has almost become a broken record.
For Scott Sinclair it is fair to say things have not turned out as he might have hoped since his move from Swansea to Manchester City, however ESPN are reporting the Swan’s could be ready to hand their former hero an escape rope from his Ethiad dungeon.
Shakhtar Donetsk has become one of more unlikely havens for Brazilian talent; remarkably there are no fewer than nine within the first team squad.
If anyone has reached the end of the season wondering when the year after year of pain and suffering will ever end for their club, it might be worth giving the final league table of the 1997-98 Division three season a view for evidence that there might just be one day at the end of the tunnel.
When David Flitcroft took over at Barnsley at the very end of last year the Tykes looked a sinking ship, as they sat bottom of the table with just 21 points from points from their first 25 games and there being little indication that the club would again beat the relegation trap door.
Reports from today’s Metro reveal that Spurs are hopeful of finally securing a deal for Morocco international Younes Belhanda when the summer transfer window opens.
People have questioned how incoming manager Pep Guardiola is going to better Bayern Munich when he replaces Jupp Heynecks in the summer, but with a reported £270 MILLION being available to him to build his own squad he will certainly have the resources for complete domination. First up on the Spaniard’s shopping list is Arsenal centre-back Laurent Koscielny.