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  1. Wrexham urged to make 'extraordinary' move for Liverpool's Robertson

    Liverpool legend Andy Robertson has been touted as a dream target for Hollywood-owned Wrexham as his career at Anfield reaches a crossroads. Despite his decorated history on Merseyside, the veteran full-back has seen his involvement plummet this season following the arrival of fresh defensive competition. While a drop to the lower leagues remains speculative, the prospect of the Scotland captain leading the Red Dragons' project has sparked significant debate.

  2. USMNT striker Agyemang in demand as EPL duo eye summer transfer

    Crystal Palace have emerged as serious contenders to sign USMNT star Patrick Agyemang as they look to overhaul their attacking options. The Eagles are actively planning for life after Jean-Philippe Mateta, who nearly departed for AC Milan in January and is widely expected to find a new home this summer. Despite the presence of Jorgen Strand Larsen and Eddie Nketiah, Palace view Agyemang as a versatile profile that can bolster their front line.

  3. Love Island star McKenzie reveals when Lehmann romance blossomed

    Ex-Love Island contestant Montel McKenzie, who remains an ambitious semi-professional footballer, has revealed when his romance with WSL star and former Baller League coach Alisha Lehmann blossomed. The happy couple went Instagram official with their relationship in January having both spent time working alongside Ruben Dias’ television presenter partner, Maya Jama.

  4. England legend claims Palmer will be 'very tempted' by Man Utd

    Chelsea star Cole Palmer could be tempted by a sensational return to north west to play for the club he supported as a boy, Manchester United, according to Chris Waddle. However, the former England star has raised concerns over whether the forward would even secure a guaranteed spot in the Red Devils' starting line-up, given the fierce creative competition at Old Trafford.

  5. League Cup triumph shows bruised Chelsea remain a force

    Winners win trophies. That was the simple message that Chelsea boss Sonia Bompastor gave her players before Sunday’s League Cup final. It clearly got through, too, because her Blues put on a performance of champions to beat Manchester United and win the first silverware of the season, while sending a message to the rest of England - and Europe - that, despite a disappointing campaign so far, they are still a huge threat.

  6. Dowman & Ngumoha are too special for Tuchel to ignore

    Thomas Tuchel will name his England squad for the March internationals on Friday, with the Three Lions reconvening for the final time before the end of the 2025-26 club season. This, effectively, will be the last chance for those on the fringes of the squad to impress without immediate fear of losing their World Cup place. But it will also be Tuchel's last opportunity to experiment with systems and players he thinks could help win the trophy.

  7. Messi at Chelsea?! Blues aim to fast-track move for youngster

    Chelsea are reportedly fast-tracking their plans to integrate French sensation Rayane Messi into their first-team setup as Europe’s elite begin to circle. The 18-year-old winger, currently developing within the BlueCo multi-club network, has emerged as a primary target for several continental heavyweights. Despite the fierce competition, the Stamford Bridge hierarchy remains determined to protect their prized asset and accelerate his pathway to the Premier League.

  8. Why Bournemouth congratulated Michael B. Jordan on Oscar win

    Premier League side Bournemouth have led the sporting world's tributes to Michael B. Jordan following his historic best actor triumph at the 98th Academy Awards. The 'Sinners' star, who made history as the first person to win the prize for portraying twins, received a warm message from the South Coast club. The connection between the Hollywood icon and the Cherries remains a significant part of the club's ambitious global strategy.

  9. 'Serious concerns' - Rosenior facing Chelsea sack ALREADY

    Liam Rosenior’s tenure at Stamford Bridge is already under significant threat as the Chelsea hierarchy reportedly has "serious concerns" over his long-term suitability. Despite only being appointed in January, the former Hull City boss has struggled for the consistency and results required to meet the club's lofty ambitions. Internal figures are now weighing up another managerial change, leaving the project in a state of flux ahead of a pivotal summer window.

  10. Boost for Madrid as BOTH Mbappe & Bellingham return to squad

    Kylian Mbappe is officially back in the fold for Real Madrid after a knee injury kept him out of the first-leg victory at the Bernabeu. The French superstar has undergone a conservative treatment plan over the last three weeks to avoid surgery, and his progress at Valdebebas has been swift enough to warrant a place in the squad to face Manchester City alongside Jude Bellingham, who has also been out recently.