Premier League

Ronaldo Completes Man United Medical And Agrees To Terms On Two-Year Contract

Cristiano Ronaldo completed a medical in Lisbon over the weekend ahead of his return to Manchester United and he has agreed personal terms on a two-year contract with the Premier League club, Sky Sports reported on Monday.

United said last week they had agreed a deal to re-sign Ronaldo from Juventus after he told the Serie A club he had no intention of staying, but the transfer was still subject to the agreement of personal terms and a medical.

Reece James Handball Has Internet Divided, Should It Have Been A Red Card?

Twitter and the internet are in flames right now over the Reece James red card incident against Liverpool during Saturday’s Premier League clash. Some fans are ready to jump through their TV screens and fist-fight referee Anthony Taylor, while others think the correct call was made.

Chelsea was leading 1-0 in what was arguably one of the most exciting games of the season so far. Then, just before halftime all hell broke loose after a Liverpool corner. Taylor would go to the VAR screen and look at one freeze-frame before deciding to send off James.

Arsenal Is No Longer A Football Club, Just A Sad Meme

There’s an old Deana Carter country album titled “Did I Shave My Legs For This?” that runs through my head every time Arsenal has an early-morning Premier League match. Did I wake up for this?

3 Cosas Que Debes Saber Del Retorno De Cristiano Ronaldo Al Manchester United

Anoche casi todo el mundo se fue a acostar con la certeza de que Cristiano Ronaldo ficharía por el Manchester City, clavando un puñal en el corazón de todos los aficionados del Manchester United.

Un pajarito incluso se sintió tan ofendido que quemó un jersey de los Diablos Rojos con el nombre de CR7 por considerar que lo que el jugador estaba haciendo era una enorme traición.

The Soccer Multiverse Is Officially Broken: Cristiano Ronaldo Is Going Back To Man United

The 2021 summer transfer window is going to go down as the craziest one yet. The transfer gods had one more trick up their sleeve, and it was in the form of a Cristiano Ronaldo transfer back to Manchester United. 

The transfer fee for the 36-year-old was $17.7 million with an additional $9.4 million in add-ons. Just a little bit less than his $128 million transfer from Real Madrid to Juventus in 2018.

Here was the reaction from Twitter to the news.

Harry Kane Will Stay At Tottenham, Actually

Tottenham striker Harry Kane said on Wednesday that he will stay at the club and be "100% focused on helping the team achieve success", ending weeks of speculation about a potential move to champions Manchester City.

"It was incredible to see the reception from the Spurs fans on Sunday and to read some of the messages of support I've had in the last few weeks," the England captain wrote on Twitter. "I will be staying at Tottenham this summer and will be 100% focused on helping the team achieve success."

LaLiga Y La Premier League Quieren Sabotear Las Clasificatorias Mundialistas: ¿Cómo Afecta Esto Al Tri?

Tanto la Premier League como LaLiga anunciaron hoy que buscan impedir la convocatoria de varios jugadores con miras a la próxima fecha de las Clasificatorias a Catar 2022, afectando la planificación y el trabajo de decenas de selecciones nacionales, incluyendo la de México.

Consistent Finishers Or Mercurial Playmakers? Ranking The Best Strikers In The EPL

Back in 2014, a study found that a goal scored in the Premier League was worth around $2 million in prize money. Add the exponent of your choice to that figure, and you'll likely arrive at the value of a goal in the EPL today.

Premier League Won't Allow Players To Play For International Squads For "Red List" Countries

LONDON — Premier League clubs will not release players called up for international duty if they are playing matches in a country on the UK's red list to prevent them from having to quarantine on their return to England, the league said on Tuesday.

According to the league, nearly 60 players were set to travel to 26 red-list countries during the international break in September, which includes World Cup qualifiers.

Chelsea-Arsenal Shows Why Blues Could Win Title And Gunners Could Finish 8th

Romelu Lukaku’s second spell with Chelsea looks destined for great things after the Belgian opened the scoring for the Blues in Sunday’s commanding 2-0 win over Arsenal at the Emirates. The Gunners, on the other hand, look destined for a whole lot less. 

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