Arsenal injury, suspension list and return dates for Dinamo Zagreb, Saliba, Calafiori, Nwaneri
Taking a welcome break from their Premier League duties, Arsenal can take a huge step towards
Taking a welcome break from their Premier League duties, Arsenal can take a huge step towards
Bruno Fernandes grabbed the only goal for Manchester United as they lost to Brighton in the Premier League.
Gabriel Jesus’s injury and another unconvincing performance by Kai Havertz underlined how badly Arsenal need a new forwardArsenal's Kai Havertz (right) reacts after missing a penalty in the shoot-out during Sunday's FA Cup defeat by Manchester United.
News of Elon Musk's interest in a Liverpool takeover has sparked speculation of what transfers could be possible under the ownership of the SpaceX founder - and the sky is the limitElon Musk could deliver a string of dream transfers to Anfield if he buy
Manchester United's goalkeeper department has been widely debated since Amorim's arrival21-year-old goalkeeper Elyh Harrison will be watched carefully over the next few monthsManchester United are facing a goalkeeping conundrum this January.
TBR Football understands that Manchester City are moving fast to beat both Arsenal and Chelsea to the signing of Palmeiras centre-back Vitor Reis.
Ugandan journalist Canary Mugume has stirred up discussion about President Yoweri Museveni’s surprising behaviour during his recent visit to Kenya. In a post on social media platform X, Mugume pointed out that Museveni seemed to relax some of the strict health
A somber mood has engulfed the Uganda People's Defence Forces (UPDF) following the tragic death of Lieutenant Ariho Amon, an officer with the UPDF Engineering Brigade. The incident occurred around 2 pm on Wednesday at a football field in Nakirebe, Mpigi District
Lieutenant Amon Ariho, the UPDF Engineering Brigade officer who killed himself, left behind a message to Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba before he shot himself dead.Lt Ariho reportedly drove
The January transfer window is a notoriously tricky time to do business.But a packed fixture schedule, injuries, keeping up a title charge or fighting to stay up means several Premier League managers have hinted that they will need to go into the market this winter.