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Real Madrid, Fulham and Benfica are locked in a managerial trade triangle, with Jorge Mendes orchestrating moves that could reshape Premier League tactics.
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Real Madrid, Fulham and Benfica are locked in a managerial trade triangle, with Jorge Mendes orchestrating moves that could reshape Premier League tactics.

A consortium led by Daniel Kretinsky and Vanessa Gold is set to increase its stake in West Ham United to 43 percent, seeking to stabilize the club amid allegations against chairman David Sullivan, a recent relegation and significant financial losses.

Wolverhampton Wanderers terminated the contract of Rob Edwards shortly after several senior players publicly backed him, a move that has sparked criticism of the club's leadership and the influence of external agencies.

Nottingham Forest's senior figures convened in Athens to discuss the past season and map out summer transfer intentions, emphasizing a substantial budget, potential player sales, and a focus on strengthening specific positions while keeping core players.

In his candid new memoir, West Ham’s record scorer reflects on a near‑fatal accident, mental‑health battles, and the fight to change how football treats its stars.

West Ham United are preparing for life in the Championship after a disappointing Premier League spell, and they are considering Kieran Scott from Middlesbrough to overhaul their recruitment strategy.

A whirlwind of speculation links top clubs with emerging talents and seasoned stars, while managerial changes loom at several Premier League sides.

Pep Guardiola's long tenure at Manchester City ends amid triumphs and controversy, prompting reflections on his cultural impact and the rise of successors like Andoni Iraola.

The 2025‑26 Premier League campaign has been marked by under‑performance, costly transfers that failed to deliver, and a string of managerial changes that have left fans questioning the league’s appeal.

Arsenal secured their first Premier League title in 22 years, while Sunderland’s unexpected European spot and a string of managerial changes reshaped the landscape

With the 2025‑26 Premier League season concluding on Sunday, Arsenal have already secured the title while a host of clubs battle for European places and survival. New managerial appointments and farewell stories add intrigue to the final round of fixtures.

West Ham United slipped to a 3‑1 defeat against Newcastle United, leaving them two points from safety. Manager Nuno Espirito Santo acknowledged fan frustration, and the club's future hinges on upcoming matches and financial decisions.

A goal resulting from a handball by Bryan Mbeumo sparked controversy at Old Trafford, prompting former players and pundits to call for a clearer interpretation of the law.

Tottenham sit two points above West Ham in the race to avoid the drop, but both clubs face tough tests in their final games.

Following a contentious VAR decision in a West Ham versus Arsenal match, football’s law‑making body plans to examine grappling at set‑pieces this autumn.

Nottingham Forest's fight to avoid relegation has been transformed under Vitor Pereira, whose emphasis on unity, set‑piece precision and inclusive training has sparked an eight‑match unbeaten run.