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Month: July 2016

Pundits are paid well, though pundits don’t talk well. Is criticism really the way to go for growing American soccer? The very real threat could soon turn into a reality.

The flair player is reportedly one of Abramovich’s favorite at the Bridge. But could he actually be leaving?

Spurs’ manager Mauricio Pochettino should be looking to offload some players, in an effort to recoup some of the money they’ve spent so far.

The transfer window has been a small flame that is surely going to become a blazing inferno by the time it all ends on August 31. Who should look to do more? And who should be patted?

Antonio Conte’s unveiling as Chelsea manager would’ve been a reassuring sight for many Chelsea fans. Here’s what he brings to the table>>

With all clubs strengthening significantly in the summer, both managerially and in terms of squad quality, it might be make or break for Arsene Wenger and Arsenal.

England needs a manager who can make them believe in the next step–winning trophies. Allardyce has no idea how that works.

Chelsea are on the verge of signing Leicester’s N’Golo Kante. They are also considering a move for Lazio’s Brazilian star Felipe Anderson should Cuadrado leave, and Fabregas might go to his old boss’s aide.

Spurs have signed Vincent Janssen on a 4-year contract from AZ Alkmaar. The striker, who was the top scorer in the Dutch Eredivisie during last season, now provides adequate depth for star forward Harry Kane.