2021-22 Premier League fixtures revealed
The Premier League fixtures for 2021-22 have been announced, with champions Manchester City hosting Tottenham on the first day.
The Premier League fixtures for 2021-22 have been announced, with champions Manchester City hosting Tottenham on the first day.
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has warned striker Harry Kane he will protect the club’s interests in the transfer market this summer.
Romelu Lukaku’s agent appears to have put to bed any lingering rumours of the Inter Milan striker signing for Chelsea this summer.
Paul Pogba claims that he has not yet held talks with Manchester United over his future and hasn’t received “any concrete offers” from the club.
Manchester United have had an opening bid of £67 million ($95m) rejected for Jadon Sancho as the Red Devils look to secure a deal for the 21-year-old.
Ben Chilwell says the Champions League final has made Chelsea and Manchester City players closer rather than created any awkwardness in the England camp.
Dean Henderson is certain he will eventually become England and Manchester United’s No 1, with the goalkeeper ‘born ready’ to step in if Jordan Pickford is unable to play during the Euros.
The Premier League’s ‘big six’ will face £25-million fines and a 30-point deduction if they ever attempt anything like the failed Super League project again.
A financial settlement worth a combined £22 million has been reached between England’s six Super League rebel clubs and the Premier League, according to reports.