Pep Guardiola says he is pleased to see Phil Foden “happy again” after the midfielder scored two goals for the second time in the space of six days during Sunday’s win over Ipswich Town. Foden won the Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) player of the year award for the 2023-24 campaign after providing a career-high 19 league goals,
Kyle Walker has said he is "forever grateful" to Pep Guardiola in a parting message after joining AC Milan from Man City for the rest of the season.
Our round-up of the latest Premier League transfer rumours includes stories from Manchester United, Manchester City, West Ham and more.
Former Serie A and West Ham striker Paolo Di Canio feels Alejandro Garnacho would not be a starter at Napoli, while Kyle Walker 'strangely' improved under Pep
Pep Guardiola always knew it was too early to say the real Manchester City was back after some recent wins against mediocre opposition.
THE January transfer window is heating up with some MAJOR moves in the pipeline as Deadline Day rapidly approaches next week. Manchester United are reportedly closing in on the double signing of
The January transfer window is in its final days and the Premier League's biggest sides are building up for a grandstand finish. Arsenal continue to be in the market for a striker and are believed to have had a shock £60m bid for Ollie Watkins rejected.
Diego Leon is set to have his Manchester United medical this afternoon. The teenager will complete a pre-contract agreement, which will see him return to Paraguay for the rest of the season with Cerro Porteno. The left-back, who turns 18 next year, will then officially join up with his United team-mates.
Manchester City’s Champions League fate hangs in the balance ahead of this game against Club Brugge. Manchester City vs Club Brugge best bets Manchester City to win and over 3.5 goals –
The clock is ticking down and Deadline Day is fast approaching for Premier League clubs to get their transfers in the bag
With Manchester City needing a win to avoid a stunning early exit from the Champions League, Pep Guardiola wasn’t in the mood to discuss the prospect of his once-dominant team crashing out of European club soccer’s most prestigious competition.
As clubs around Europe gear up for the final round of fixtures in group phase of the Champions League, Europa League and Conference League, Bournemouth are dreaming of competing in one of those competitions next season. Bournemouth have never finished higher than ninth in the Premier League with their highest-ever points tally peaking at 48.