Liverpool are cantering towards a second title of the Premier League era and now look set to press ahead with some exciting transfer plans, including
Birmingham City rejected £5m bid for gem and now think they can get more

Birmingham City are thought to have turned down a £5m bid for a young player and now think they can receive more, according to a new update.
Tottenham Could Land Lenglet Upgrade In £20k-p/w Rock

Tottenham Hotspur could well be set to rekindle their interest in Eintrach Frankfurt defender, Evan Ndicka, with the Lilywhites having previously been
Journalist details "huge" Son new deal Spurs are preparing after Udogie
After sealing new and improved terms for star left-back Destiny Udogie, Tottenham are now rumoured to be preparing another "huge" new contract offer.
Pep's answer to Isak: Man City offer £170m to sign the PL's "best player"
Will Manchester City be back on top of the Premier League next season? Last time round, Pep Guardiola's team endured a nightmare campaign, losing 1
Arsenal Could Sign "Special" £50m Vieira Heir
Arsenal have enjoyed a fruitful start to their summer transfer window, having announced Kai Havertz as the first of what promises to be many new addit
Man Utd already eyeing "sensational" star to replace Ten Hag summer signing

Manchester United are weighing up a move for a "sensational" goalkeeper, with Erik ten Hag already looking at options to replace Andre Onana, accordin
Crystal Palace Plotting Move For "Prolific" £80k-p/w Striker

Crystal Palace are plotting a summer swoop for Leicester City striker Kelechi Iheanacho, but a reliable journalist has revealed that Roy Hodgson will
Sky Sports: Ratcliffe and Man Utd eyeing move to sign £100m+ "warrior"

Manchester United are thought to be eyeing up a possible 2024 move for a teenage midfielder, according to Sky Sports reporter Florian Plettenberg.
Phil Hay provides key Leeds transfer update
Leeds United will only make new signings in the January transfer window if their season is in dire straits, according to reliable journalist Phil Hay.