Transfer News

FC Cincinnati Moving In Right Direction With Understated Signings

FC Cincinnati will make its Major League Soccer debut in 2019. While reasonably successful in the United Soccer League the last three years, MLS will present a far greater challenge for the Orange and Blue. Fortunately for fans in the 66th largest city in the U.S., a number of recent FC Cincinnati signings this week have the club trending in the right direction.

Chelsea Makes Official Transfer Bid For Pulisic; Tyler Adams Joins RB Leipzig

This weekend was full of official transfer business for two of the USMNT’s brightest stars: It’s been long-anticipated, but New York Red Bulls midfielder Tyler Adams, 19, will officially join Bundesliga side RB Leipzig when the January transfer window opens, and Christian Pulisic, 20, was the subject of an official transfer approach from Premier League club Chelsea.

Alphonso Davies Bids Farewell To Vancouver With A Stunning Solo Goal

Alphonso Davies signed off on his Vancouver Whitecaps career with a sensational solo strike in the club’s match against the Portland Timbers on Sunday. Vancouver had already been eliminated from playoff contention and used the season finale at BC Place as a send-off to the 17-year-old, who joined the club’s residency program in 2015.

Atlanta United Reportedly Agrees To Terms With Argentine International Pity Martínez

With just two matches remaining in the MLS regular season, Atlanta United is currently leading the Supporters’ Shield race thanks to the goalscoring feats of Josef Martinez and the playmaking ability of Miguel Almirón.

PSV Loves Chucky So Much It Added Another Mexico International From Pachuca

PSV Eindhoven is turning into Pachuca East, or maybe the Dutch El Tri. After the incredible success of former Pachuca winger Hirving Lozano, the Erick Gutierrez PSV transfer was officially announced Thursday, the day after Chucky helped fire the Dutch club into the Champions League group stage. 

Loris Karius Gets As Far Away From Liverpool As Possible

After his howlers in goal arguably cost Liverpool the Champions League crown in May, goalkeeper Loris Karius wanted to get as far away from Anfield as possible. He’s essentially done that, although officially the German is still playing in Europe.

On August 25, the slippery-handed netminder agreed to a two-year loan switch to Istanbul giants Besiktas. According to his Twitter feed, he was welcomed with open arms.

Sunderland firma a jugador con el mejor nombre de todos los tiempos (Según Homero Simpson)

Es oficial. Sunderland ganará la Liga Premier en el 2021 después de promociones consecutivas para regresar a la liga. ¿Por qué? Por la firma de Max Power.

¿Hay algún mejor nombre en inglés que Max Power? No lo hay según Homero Simpson.

La transferencia al Sunderland de Max Power empezará como un préstamo de Wigan hasta enero, el movimiento será permanente después de esto. 

Grading Each Premier League Team’s Summer Transfer Window

The transfer window in England has now slammed shut. Well, at least for all 20 Premier League clubs. It’s been a crazy window too, especially considering the two most expensive signings in the Premier League for this window were goalkeepers. Imagine telling that to someone at the start!

Some clubs have signed over 10 players, while one failed to sign a single player (no prizes for guessing who that was).

Here’s our verdict on each club’s transfer dealings. 

Why Splashing The Cash Could End Horribly For Wolves And Fulham

The Premier League is the promised land for any team dwelling in the Championship. The riches that come with the bumper TV deals is what drives so many owners to do everything they can to get their clubs promoted and to then stay there.

The three promoted clubs — Cardiff City, Fulham and Wolves — have all been spending, and then some. Combined, the three teams have spent over $212 million. That is around 1/5 of the entire Premier League spending this transfer window. 

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