The January transfer window was relatively quiet by Premier League standards, especially compared to the heavy summer spending spree which preceded it.After splashing more than 1billion over the summer months, top-flight clubs spent a grand total of 138millionduring the winter window.7
20: Watford: 14m profit
19: Tottenham: 11m profit
18: Newcastle: 1m profit
717: Burnley: 9m spent
16: Palace: 10m spent
15: Man City: 13m spent
714: Huddersfield: 20m spent
13: Brighton: 29m spent
12: Saints: 30m spent
711: Leicester: 34m spent
10: Cardiff: 47m spent
9: Wolves: 55m spent
78: Bournemouth: 58m spent
7: Man United: 59m spent
6: Everton: 66m spent
Welcome to your new home, @DenisSuarez6 #HolaDenis pic.twitter.com/dWklwDHpP4— Arsenal FC (@Arsenal) January 31, 2019
5: Arsenal: 67m spent
4: West Ham: 88m spent
3: Fulham: 106m spent
72: Liverpool: 145m spent
1: Chelsea: 148m spent
A pitch invader brought the Champions League final between Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur. to a temporary halt in Madrid on Saturday evening.. The scantily-clad intruder was wearing a skimpy swimsuit advertising a Russian porn pranking website and was quickly escorted off the pitch by security.
Champions League final pitch invader: Why scantily-clad
Chelsea and Manchester United in transfer fight to sign Crystal Palace starlet Aaron Wan-Bissaka. The 21-year-old has impressed in defence since being handed his Crystal Palace debut last February
Manchester United lead Chelsea in transfer race for Crystal
Wolves, neat and tidy in possession, looked threatening when they attacked and the home fans thought their side had gone ahead when Jimenez tapped home at the far post on 20 minutes - but he'd strayed slightly offside and the goal was ruled out.
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If Diogo Dalot's fledgling career had followed its intended course then he would not have been a Manchester United player by the age of 19.. The full-back would, in normal circumstances, have continued to assert himself in Porto's first-team picture and built on his eight senior appearances at the Estádio do Dragão before a multi-million pound move elsewhere was ever so much as contemplated.
Diogo Dalot debut assessed: Right-back impresses for Man Utd
Manchester City news: Nicolas Otamendi planning summer exit with West Ham and Wolves interested Sunday, 28 April 2019 ( 1 day ago ) Nicolas Otamendi could be on his way out of Manchester City this summer.
Nicolas Otamendi - Transfer Rumours - Football Forum - Talk
Millwall chief executive Steve Kavanagh has told talkSPORT the club have closed a section of The Den in a bid to rid the club of problematic supporters. The Championship side have also increased the number of stewards and police presence in the ground, following the sorry events which marred their FA Cup win over Everton.…
Millwall CLOSE a section of the Den after hooliganism and
As I said elsewhere, suicide didn't even cross my mind, I assumed a health issue like heart-attack, or a sudden death like a road accident. If it is, then hopefully he's in a better place. I'm sure the club will get behind his family. Must be quite a shock for a relatively tight-knit club like Brentford.
According to reports in France, namely newspaper Sud Ouest, Bordeaux midfielder Younousse Sankhare is unavailable for selection at the moment because of 'complications from beard implants
Weird Injury Files: Bordeaux Midfielder Younousse Sankhare
Ahead of Thursday's EFL Cup semi-final clash with Tottenham, Chelsea have issued the club's fans with a warning over anti-Semitic chanting. Chelsea have warned the club's fans over anti-Semitic
Chelsea plead with fans not to sing anti-semitic chants as
Nemanja Matic explains what Manchester United have to do to finish in Premier League top four. Man Utd have suffered back-to-back defeats under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer but Nemanja Matic has explained
2 Reasons why Manchester United may secure a Top 4 finish
With Son suspended due to suspension, Harry Kane injured, and Vincent Janssen ineligible to play, Lucas Moura and Fernando Llorente will very likely start in tomorrow's encounter. Speaking to journalists during today's press conference, Lucas Moura explained how Tottenham will deal without Sonny against the Dutch side.
Champions League, Ajax vs Tottenham: Preview, Dream11 and more
John Barnes sends England warning: 'It's harder to win
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