Major Signings on transfer deadline day
23:13 David Luiz [Paris St-Germain - Chelsea] £34m
23:02 Moussa Sissoko [Newcastle United - Tottenham] £30m
21:14 Islam Slimani [Sporting Lisbon - Leicester] Reported £29m
20:52 Alvaro Arbeloa [Real Madrid - West Ham] Free
20:38 Mario Balotelli [Liverpool - Nice] Free
18:23 Georges-Kevin Nkoudou [Marseille - Tottenham] £9m
17:02 Eliaquim Mangala [Manchester City - Valencia] Loan
16:54 Marcos Alonso [Fiorentina - Chelsea] Reported £23m
16:01 Jeff Hendrick [Derby - Burnley] £10.5m
15:36 Didier Ndong [Lorient - Sunderland] £13.6m
14:14 Samir Nasri [Manchester City - Sevilla] Loan
13:00 Wilfried Bony [Manchester City - Stoke] Loan
12:01 Joe Hart [Manchester City - Torino] Loan
00:14 Ntumba Massanka [Burnley - Morecambe] Loan
00:04 Markus Henriksen [AZ Alkmaar - Hull] Loan
23:16 Hal Robson-Kanu [Reading - West Brom] Free
22:56 Enner Valencia [West Ham - Everton] Loan
22:55 Rickie Lambert [West Brom - Cardiff] Undisclosed
22:55 Chris Weale [Yeovil - Derby] Free
22:50 Ikechi Anya [Watford - Derby] Undisclosed
22:45 Dieumerci Mbokani [Dynamo Kiev - Hull] Loan
22:40 Marvin Emnes [Swansea - Blackburn] Loan
22:30 Christian Atsu [Chelsea - Newcastle] Loan
22:00 Lucas Piazon [Chelsea - Fulham] Loan
22:00 Jason Denayer [Manchester City - Sunderland] Loan
21:00 James Weir [Manchester United - Hull] Undisclosed
20:30 Glen Kamara [Arsenal - Colchester] Loan
20:00 Alex Baptiste [Middlesbrough - Preston] Loan
19:30 Pau Lopez [Espanyol - Tottenham] Loan
19:00 Nathan Oduwa [Tottenham - Peterborough] Loan
19:00 Luke McGee [Tottenham - Peterborough] Loan
19:00 Jake Clarke-Salter [Chelsea - Bristol Rovers] Loan
19:00 Charlie Colkett [Chelsea - Bristol Rovers] Loan
18:30 Kean Bryan [Manchester City - Bury] Loan
18:23 Clinton Njie [Tottenham - Marseille] Loan
18:00 Andre Wisdom [Liverpool - Red Bull Salzburg] Loan
17:46 Juan Cuadrado [Chelsea - Juventus] Loan
16:35 Luis Alberto [Liverpool - Lazio] £4.3m
16:20 Albert Adomah [Middlesbrough - Aston Villa] Undisclosed
16:03 Adama Traore [Aston Villa - Middlesbrough] Undisclosed
16:00 Shay Facey [Manchester City - Heerenveen] Loan
15:45 Jonny Williams [Crystal Palace - Ipswich] Loan
14:47 Serge Gnabry [Arsenal - Werder Bremen] Undisclosed
10:53 Kenneth Omeruo [Chelsea - Alanyaspor] Loan
09:22 Emmanuel Riviere [Newcastle - Osasuna] Loan
09:00 Jamie Sterry [Newcastle - Coventry] Loan
08:30 Shani Tarashaj [Everton - Eintracht Frankfurt] Loan
Thursday, September 1, 2016
Thursday, August 25, 2016
MAN-CITY SIGN CLAUDIO BRAVO
Man-city have confirmed the signing of Barcelona keeper Bravo.
The 33 year old Chilean keeper is expected to replace Joe Hart as Man-city number one shot-stopper this season.
Claudio Bravo joined Barcelona in 2014 and has won two La Liga titles, the Champions League and Fifa Club World Cup.
Please share your thoughts on how the shot-stopper would fair in the premier league.
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
What next for Arsenal Football Club?
Another season, another disappointment, its the same old story.
Its funny how in other clubs, heads roll. Arsenal is a special club, we always manage to pick ourselves up even in disappointment.
This season was a total disaster in my point of view, fans in London even staged a protest for this same reason. Arsenal board seems only interested in growing their finances rather than adding more laurels to our cabinet. The board was so quick in changing its perspective from winning the league , to securing a place in the champions league (a competition they seem never to have plans or strategies set out to win ).
In the last couple of weeks, I have read so many Memes on the internet about how Claudio Ranieri's Leicester won the league in 9months, what Wenger could not do in 12 years. Same Leicester that was locked in relegation battle, almost all through the previous season. I say Arsenal needs an overhaul in; priorities, board, coaching crew and team. Arsenal needs to leave the pretty football and learn how to win dirty , thats exactly what champions are made of and they also need to learn how to defend as a unit and trust in each others ability.
Its funny how in other clubs, heads roll. Arsenal is a special club, we always manage to pick ourselves up even in disappointment.
This season was a total disaster in my point of view, fans in London even staged a protest for this same reason. Arsenal board seems only interested in growing their finances rather than adding more laurels to our cabinet. The board was so quick in changing its perspective from winning the league , to securing a place in the champions league (a competition they seem never to have plans or strategies set out to win ).
In the last couple of weeks, I have read so many Memes on the internet about how Claudio Ranieri's Leicester won the league in 9months, what Wenger could not do in 12 years. Same Leicester that was locked in relegation battle, almost all through the previous season. I say Arsenal needs an overhaul in; priorities, board, coaching crew and team. Arsenal needs to leave the pretty football and learn how to win dirty , thats exactly what champions are made of and they also need to learn how to defend as a unit and trust in each others ability.
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