09/02/2026
🛑📈 Luke Shaw: “Michael Carrick has changed everything.”
A coach who knows the club, understands the demands, and brings joy back to the pitch.
Winning football. Happy players. United feeling like United again. 🔴✨
15/01/2026
🚨 Álvaro Arbeloa takes full responsibility:
🗣️ “It’s my fault. I’m the maximum responsible for this loss.”
Focus now turns to La Liga and the Champions League
15/01/2026
🚨🟣🔵 Tammy Abraham opens door to Aston Villa return!
Personal terms not an issue as Villa look for a new striker after Malen’s move to AS Roma.
No deal agreed yet, talks ongoing.
15/01/2026
🚨🟡🔵 EXCLUSIVE: Facundo Buonanotte to Leeds United!
Chelsea to interrupt his loan from Brighton, player returns to and then joins on loan until season end.
Here we go, soon 🇦🇷🔥
08/01/2026
That’s a huge statement from Cuti Romero — and it tells you a lot about what’s going on behind the scenes at Spurs. 🧨
This isn’t just frustration after a bad result. He’s clearly aiming at leadership above the players — boardroom figures, decision-makers, or senior club voices who stay silent when things go wrong and resurface only during good runs to control the narrative.
A few key takeaways:
Leadership vacuum: Romero is basically saying the players are left exposed when results dip, while others hide.
Long-term issue: “For several years now” is important — this isn’t about one manager or one season.
Dressing-room mood: When your vice-captain speaks like this publicly, it suggests morale is stretched thin.
Accountability: He wants transparency and ownership, not PR when things are rosy.
It also explains why Romero’s future keeps getting questioned. Players with his mentality hate institutional instability — especially when ambition doesn’t match words.
If this keeps bubbling, Spurs risk:
Losing leaders like Romero
Public pressure on the board intensifying
Another reset instead of real structural change
This is one of those quotes clubs really don’t like — because it resonates with fans.
07/01/2026
🚨🔴 Ole Gunnar Solskjær & Manchester United — positive talks ongoing
Discussions between Ole Gunnar Solskjær and Manchester United have advanced positively over a caretaker manager role.
As revealed yesterday:
Ole wants the job
He is a serious candidate
Talks are well underway
No issues over contract length — even short-term
Ole is ready to say YES.
Now the final decision is up to .
Old Trafford reunion edging closer… 👀🔴
07/01/2026
🚨 Oliver Glasner opens doors to Marc Guehi’s exit in January: “There’s the situation that the contract ends in the summer and if somebody is coming, there will be a moment when the club says: ‘Now the financial issue is more important than the sport issue.’ We have to do it and try to get the best. That’s why I’m always saying: ‘I don’t know.’ Because this is different”.
“There will be a threshold where the club has to say [sell] … If the player says: ‘I want to leave’ and the money is above the threshold, it will happen. I’m not so naive not to know that if a massive offer comes from City and Marc wants to do it, it will happen.”
07/01/2026
🚨 Pep Guardiola on January transfer plans
🗣️ “We'll see the transfer market and we'll be creative. We'll find some solutions.”
Pep confirms Manchester City are exploring options but with flexibility rather than panic moves.
❌ Ruled out returns in January:
Manuel Akanji
Vitor Reis
Clear message from Guardiola: City will look for solutions elsewhere, not short-term recalls. The focus remains on the right profile, not just numbers. 🔵
07/01/2026
🚨🔵 Antoine Semenyo to Manchester City, here we go! Documents exchanged and sealed with Bournemouth.
£65m transfer fee, Semenyo to sign long term deal after medical tests on Thursday.
Semenyo picked over 4 PL top clubs as wanted to work under Pep Guardiola.