Does The MLS Need Cristiano Ronaldo To Succeed?
Will the MLS ever be more popular than the European leagues?
Will the MLS ever be more popular than the European leagues?
Chicharito is a fighter. The man has fought for a starting spot at United and at Real Madrid. Unfortunately, it seems likely he won’t suit up for either team next season. Where will Chicharito end up next?
Memphis Depay is the next great talent to emerge from the Dutch Eredivisie, following in the footsteps of Robben, van Persie and Sneijder. Now Man United and Liverpool are fighting over him.
Louis van Gaal needs to nurture United's record signing off the pitch, and unleash him on it. Otherwise, Di Maria may not be at Old Trafford next season, nor will Champions League football.
Paulo Dybala is arguably the best striker in Serie A, Barcelona, Chelsea, PSG all want him and he’s only 21. The special thing about him, though, is that he made it at all.
In the most outlandish transfer rumor of the day, Super Mario has been linked with a move to MLS's Orlando City.
Barca President Josep Bartomeu has a cunning plan to beat FIFA's transfer ban and secure Pogba's services this summer, and it's unbelievable. Literally.
The best player in the world may not be as irreplaceable as many of us believe.
Louis van Gaal has acknowledged United's lack of balance in the face of all the creative talent it boasts. So why on earth is a creative midfielder his admitted priority this summer?
We’re about a year and a half removed from Neymar’s dazzling performance at the 2013 Confederations Cup, which saw the then-21-year-old score four goals in four matches to secure the Selecao their 4th pre-World Cup tournament title. Since then, the new number 10 for Brazil moved to Barcelona on a $74 million transfer fee and led the 2014 host country to the semifinals of the World Cup before a back injury ended his (and his country’s) run.