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Liverpool FC
fromESPN.com
1 month ago

Regrading the biggest transfers of last summer: Which club got an A ... and a D?

Transfer signings often disappoint, with few players truly making an impact despite high fees.
The transfer market is filled with unpredictability and flawed expectations.
Liverpool FC
fromESPN.com
1 month ago

Regrading the biggest transfers of last summer: Which club got an A ... and a D?

Transfer signings often disappoint, with few players truly making an impact despite high fees.
The transfer market is filled with unpredictability and flawed expectations.
fromBlack & White & Read All Over
2 weeks ago

Has modern football made the traditional depth chart obsolete?

The proposal from Juventus for Randal Kolo Muani includes a €10 million loan extension fee and a €40 million buy option, totaling €55 million after six months.
Juventus
Manchester United
fromESPN.com
2 months ago

How Man United resolve the Bruno Fernandes transfer dilemma could define their future

Manchester United faces a crucial decision regarding Bruno Fernandes: sell for cash or invest in a brighter future.
fromBavarian Football Works
2 months ago

This year's Champions League haul for Bundesliga clubs revealed

Prize money from the Champions League offers crucial financial support for football clubs, influencing their economic potential and growth.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

Ligue 1's two-faced truth: European success is masking financial ruin | Philippe Auclair

Ligue 1 is achieving notable European success but is facing a significant financial crisis.
Chelsea
fromwww.90min.com
3 months ago

Estevao's agent reveals why Barcelona missed out on Chelsea-bound record-breaker

Chelsea leveraged their financial strength to acquire Estevao, overshadowing major European clubs in the process.
fromBavarian Football Works
4 months ago

Jan-Christian Dreesen describes Bayern Munich's financial realities

It's probably the biggest challenge for us to combine economic stability with maximum sporting success. It is much, much more difficult for us to establish ourselves in an international environment because the prices for our players are constantly rising.
Bayern Munich
fromBavarian Football Works
4 months ago

Bayern Munich's Karl-Heinz Rummenigge floats the idea of a salary cap in football

Karl-Heinz Rummenigge advocates for a salary cap in football to address rising player salaries and their impact on team dynamics.
fromwww.bbc.com
4 months ago

Arsenal ticket price rise 'extremely disappointing' - fans group

"We understand that costs are increasing across football, especially for player wages and agent fees, but feel that Arsenal and all Premier League clubs should be making greater efforts to control these pressures rather than relying on supporters to take the strain."
Arsenal
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 months ago

Philip Billing goes from Bournemouth backup to Napoli hero in title clash | Nicky Bandini

Antonio Conte faced a tough choice between two midfielders lacking consistent playtime in top leagues, highlighting Serie A's talent struggles.
Arsenal
fromESPN.com
5 months ago

Arsenal reveal 17.7m loss after jump in wages

Arsenal reported a significant loss of £17.7m despite record revenue, impacted by high wage bills and tough financial market conditions.
Miscellaneous
fromIndependent
5 months ago

'They aren't building them for the likes of you or me' - why a new Man United stadium will be bad news for fans

The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium's success with revenue generation influences other clubs' ambitions for new stadiums and facilities.
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