Arsenal and Man City set for summer transfer battle for Real Madrid star Isco
ARSENAL and Manchester City are ready to battle it out to sign Isco from Real Madrid, according to reports in Spain.
Daily Express » 3hARSENAL and Manchester City are ready to battle it out to sign Isco from Real Madrid, according to reports in Spain.
Daily Express » 3hMANCHESTER UNITED are lining up a deal to sign Real Madrid defender Raphael Varane next year, according to reports in France.
Daily Express » 8h⢠Spain goalkeeper plays first competitive game of the season ⢠âI need to keep working and see if I have good fortune at my clubâ David de Gea is hoping to win back his place in goal at Manchester United after he played his first competitive match this season in Spainâs 1-0 Euro 2016 qual
Guardian » 11hPREMIER LEAGUE riches could force Athletic Bilbao to sell star centre-half Aymeric Laporte in January, according to reports in Spain.
Daily Express » 11hDavid de Gea is "enjoying football" and determined to re-establish himself at Manchester United after his collapsed Real Madrid move.
EatSleepSport » 14hLetâs all have a disco! Letâs all have a disco! You know what Manchester City need? A sense of perspective? Nope. To give someone from their expensively built youth academy a chance in the first team? Absolutely not. To give a pay rise to whoever it was that checked out Fabian Delphâs hamstrin
Guardian » 14hLOUIS VAN GAAL will hold clear-the-air talks with David De Gea for the first time since the collapse of his move to Real Madrid.
Daily Express » 15hBarcelona boy Adama Traore already looks like money well spent for Aston Villa, writes Nick Wrightâ¦
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