Manchester City are reportedly preparing the groundwork for a significant summer approach for Nottingham Forest playmaker Morgan Gibbs-White, according to Football Insider.
Nottingham Forest defender Murillo has emerged as a key target for Premier League giants Chelsea, sources close to the agents industry have informed CaughtOffside.
The fifth round draw for the FA Cup took place on Monday and the next matchups for the oldest tournament in soccer are now known. Among the notable ties is Wrexham vs.
Lucas Bergvall is still the name on every scout’s lips. This follows his incredible start at Tottenham Hotspur. Recent reports from The Athletic highlight his progress.
Speaking on the Transfer Insider podcast, journalist Pete O’Rourke revealed that Manchester City are among the clubs eager to sign Nottingham Forest playmaker Morgan Gibbs-White.
Alexander Isak’s arrival at Anfield in September came with a lot of excitement, but his start has not quite matched the hype. Liverpool fans have been waiting to see him in red since rumours first started swirling back in July.
Less than five months after being dismissed from his post at Wolves, Vítor Pereira has taken charge at struggling Nottingham Forest. The club relieved Sean Dyche of his duties last week following a poor sequence of results, which culminated in Wednesday’s goalless draw with rock-bottom Wolves.
Nottingham Forest centre-back Murillo is emerging as one of the most coveted defensive targets ahead of the summer transfer window, with Chelsea and Liverpool reportedly leading the race.
In a recent report, journalist Pete O’Rourke stated that Manchester City are in pole position to land Nottingham Forest star Elliot Anderson. O’Rourke said, “It’s fair enough to say that Newcastle are down the pecking order in that race to sign Elliot Anderson.
Kasen Brown has held talks with several Premier League clubs, including Manchester United, ahead of his imminent Manchester City exit, according to The Talent Room.
Sean Dyche has emerged as a surprise contender for the vacant managerial role at Leicester City, following his dismissal from Nottingham Forest earlier this week.
Manchester United have reportedly held talks over signing highly-rated Manchester City youngster Kasen Brown for this summer. The 15-year-old defender is set to come to the end of his time with Man City this summer, and this has sparked surprise interest from rivals Man Utd.
Nottingham Forest are flirting with a line no serious club wants to cross, and the Nottingham Forest managerial chaos is now impossible to ignore. The Reds sacked Sean Dyche to make it three managers they have fired this season, and they’re staring at the prospect of a fourth just to get over the finish line.
The first round of action in both the Copa Libertadores and the CONCACAF Champions Cup wrapped up this week, setting the stage for another compelling stretch of football across North and South America.
The Hammers are currently 18th in the Premier League and fighting for Premier League survival. Their latest result against Manchester United would give them confidence and hope but they need wins and they need them consistently.
According to SportsBoom, Eddie Howe’s recruitment team are monitoring the 22-year-old as they look to address persistent issues on the right flank. Last summer proved to be a period of significant transition at Newcastle United, with a mix of high-profile departures and strategic additions reshaping the squad.
Arsenal and Chelsea are reportedly interested in signing the Nottingham Forest attacker Omari Hutchinson. The 22-year-old has been outstanding for Nottingham Forest since joining the club, and the two Premier League clubs are monitoring his situation.
Nottingham Forest could soon carve out an unwanted place in Premier League history after parting ways with Sean Dyche. The recent dismissal made Dyche the club’s third permanent manager of the 2025/26 campaign, following earlier spells under Nuno Espirito Santo and Ange Postecoglou, who lasted just 39 days in charge.
Former Tottenham head coach Ange Postecoglou has boldly criticized the club's transfer strategy and ambition following Thomas Frank's sacking. The former Spurs boss went on to claim that Tottenham is "not a big club" while appearing on the Overlap’s Stick to Football podcast.
Being a Premier League manager comes with no guarantee of job security – especially if you’re in the employment of one of the five most ruthless owners in Premier League history.
As we reach the endgame of the 2025/26 Premier League season, we have seen some interesting movements in the manager department. Most recently, Tottenham Hotspur have served Thomas Frank his marching orders, following an appalling run of form which culminated in a home defeat against Newcastle United.
Kobbie Mainoo made his fifth consecutive start for Manchester United in the match against West Ham, and even though it was a difficult evening for the club, he continued to impress.
A season of suffering has come to this as Tottenham Hotspur have made the big decision to part ways with their manager Thomas Frank. After parting ways
Sevilla slipped to a damaging defeat against RCD Mallorca on Monday night, as the final hours of the transfer market slipped away. While offensive recruit Neal Maupay did produce on his debut for Los Nervionenses, but they did not bring in any defenders during the winter window.
The New York Red Bulls acquired U.S. goalkeeper Ethan Horvath from Welsh side Cardiff City on Thursday. Horvath, 30, arrives on a free transfer after New York sent $150,000 in 2026-27 general allocation money and the highest of its 2027 second-round draft picks to Charlotte FC for his discovery rights.