Chris Rigg: The 16-Year-Old Sunderland Sensation
Chris Rigg has had a phenomenal season at just 16 years old. His performances across the season have attracted interest from multiple clubs.
Chris Rigg has had a phenomenal season at just 16 years old. His performances across the season have attracted interest from multiple clubs.
Harry Amass could be the next big thing out of Carrington. The Manchester United youth star is a talented full-back who is highly thought of.
The Premier League are looking to abandon the current FFP rules they have set and instil a new ‘Luxury Tax’ instead in its place.
Sir David Brailsford has held one-on-one meetings with the Manchester United playing staff to present the INEOS master plan to the players as the Red Devils continue their poor performances on the pitch. The squad was given the opportunity to present their own thoughts on the project, being allowed to make observations and ask questions…
Multi-Club organisations are rising in the world of football. Owning a selection of teams may be the future of the sport.
Can England win the 2024 European Championship? They have one of the most exciting squads, but they have fallen at the final hurdle too often.
Francesco Farioli is Roberto De Zerbi’s coaching prodigy. His time at OGC Nice showcases why, and he could be on INEOS’ radar.
Yankuba Minteh could be the next superstar to come out of Newcastle United. The Gambian signed in 2023, but has gone on loan to Feyenoord.
In modern-day football, scouting departments of professional clubs have a knowledge that spans six continents and nearly 200 countries. We have seen Premier League clubs sign players from Africa, Asia, North America, South America, and even Oceania who have become important players. However, not many teams decide to scout in a different sport, but this was the case with Everton in 1992.
Predrag Radosavljević, more commonly known as Preki, was signed one month before the start of the inaugural Premier League season for £100,000.
Joe Hugill is a 20-year-old striker who recently signed a new deal with Manchester United until June 2026 and has joined Burton Albion on loan until the end of the season. Hugill has impressed in pre-season and first-team training, leading to four appearances on the bench in the Premier League and one in the FA Cup. After only a six-month loan at Altrincham last season, Burton have decided to sign the Durham-born forward to help progress up the table, but why?