Sir Alex unveils Carrington plaque
Our legendary boss endorses a permanent tribute to the much-missed Kath Phipps.
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RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko is reported to be focused on moving to the Premier League, where Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United are among his suitors. Sesko has been linked with most of Europe’s elite since his time in Austria with Red Bull Salzburg, and the excitement surrounding the 21-year-old has only grown during a…
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After years of serving as Liverpool’s trusted understudy to Alisson Becker, Caoimhin Kelleher is finally stepping into a starting role – joining Brentford in a deal worth up to £18 million. The Republic of Ireland international arrives at the Bees for an initial £12.5 million, with a potential £5.5 million in performance-based add-ons. He will…
The 2025 Champions League final promises to pit two colossal forces of European football against each other, in search of club football’s greatest prize. For the first time in 21 years, since Jose Mourinho’s Porto beat Didier Deschamps’ Monaco in 2004, there will be no Spanish, German or English side contesting the final. But no…