Manchester United and Tottenham have suffered transfer window disappointment after France star Randal Kolo Muani decided to to head to Serie A rather than the Premier League
The UEFA Europa League's new format has delivered high-octane drama and magical moments, but the inaugural league phase is about to reach boiling point.
Injury-hit Tottenham return to Premier League action this weekend against Leicester City with Ange Postecoglou without 12 members of his first-team squad. Dominic Solanke joined the ever-lengthening injury list this week,
Manchester United have given Antony permission to travel to Seville to complete a loan move to Real Betis. The move will be a straight loan transfer without an option to buy for the remainder of the 2024-25 season,
Tottenham are eyeing Dibling and could pounce for the two-cap England U21 international. Ange Postecoglou is crying out for more attacking options amid an injury crisis that has put him under increasing pressure. Dibling is predominantly a right-winger but can play in attacking midfield and a striker role.
This Premier League season has been hard to predict for several reasons, not least of which includes Nottingham Forest's surge to the top and Manchester City's skid down the table. Few things are as surprising as Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur's inability to escape the bottom half of the table,
Bruno Fernandes struck late to give Manchester United victory against Rangers and Heung-Min Son was Tottenham Hotspur's hero on UEFA Europa League Matchday 7.
During this set of fixtures, Darwin Nunez rebooted his navigation software to lift Liverpool past Brentford, Arsenal gave up a late two-goal lead over Aston Villa to lose ground, Nottingham Forest continued to thrill, Manchester City romped back into the top four and the bottom three all lost (again).
Recently, TBR Football revealed that Daniel Levy has no plans to sack Ange Postecoglou. The belief within closed doors is that the former Celtic boss can turn things around. As a result, Daniel Levy will continue to back the Australian’s corner.
As you can see, those in the UEFA Europa League this season receive £126,400 for a draw and £379,201 for each win. Ahead of Thursday’s action, Manchester United currently have three wins and three draws from six European outings so far this season, earning the Red Devils a total of £1.5m so far.
Following League Cup successes over Liverpool and Manchester United and their FA Cup beating of Tamworth - albeit a highly unconvincing one - the Lilywhites ran out 3-2 victors on Hoffenheim's soil, where a Son Heung-min double inched them ever closer to a top-eight finish.
Additionally, Tottenham has been linked with a Premier League coach, sparking curiosity about their future managerial direction. Tottenham is also actively working on reinforcing their defensive options.