Former Blackburn Rovers player Clinton Mola has signed for Bristol Rovers.
Clinton Mola, a former defender for Rovers, has signed a three-year contract with League One club Bristol Rovers. Clinton Mola, who had a loan spell […]
Clinton Mola, a former defender for Rovers, has signed a three-year contract with League One club Bristol Rovers. Clinton Mola, who had a loan spell […]
League One’s Charlton Athletic have shown interest in securing the signature of Blues striker Gassan Ahadme. According to the EADT, the 23-year-old spent the entirety […]
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Serie A champions Inter are nearing a deal for Genoa goalkeeper Josep Martinez, with both clubs having agreed on a transfer fee for the 26-year-old. […]
As we evaluate the top half of the New York Yankees’ batting order, it’s evident that stars like Aaron Judge and Juan Soto dominate, potentially […]
NBA rumors indicate that the Utah Jazz and Detroit Pistons are poised to be the leading contenders in pursuing Tobias Harris during free agency.
Amir Bourouh, a product of the Wigan Warriors academy, has agreed to a Super League transfer for 2025.
Sunderland defender Zak Johnson has enjoyed a successful loan spell in Ireland and is now aiming for a spot in the Black Cats’ first team. The 19-year-old joined Dundalk for the 2023-24 season, where he made a significant impact by helping the team achieve a club record of eight consecutive home clean sheets. Johnson’s consistent performances earned him the 1903 Dundalk FC Supporters Club Player of the Month award and a nomination for the Soccer Writers of Ireland Player of the Month award for May. Reflecting on his time at Dundalk, Johnson emphasized the importance of playing as many games as possible and proving his reliability and maturity, regardless of his age. With these experiences, he hopes to secure a place in Sunderland’s first team under new head coach Régis Le Bris.
Sheffield United and Stoke City are both competing to sign Norwich City defender Sam McCallum. Sheffield United, preparing for their return to the Championship after a last-place finish in the Premier League, and Stoke City, who finished 17th last season, are keen on the 23-year-old left-back. McCallum played 29 Championship games for Norwich City last season and is set to become a free agent at the end of the month, making him an attractive target for both clubs. Despite financial constraints due to takeover talks, Sheffield United might still pursue McCallum if the terms are favorable.
Three senior Sheffield Wednesday players are nearing the end of their contracts without having formally resolved their futures. While the club has been proactive in the transfer market, signing free agents Ben Hamer and Max Lowe and acquiring Yan Valery for an undisclosed fee, the fate of Josh Windass, Dominic Iorfa, and Di’Shon Bernard remains uncertain. Barry Bannan and Liam Palmer have secured new deals, but negotiations with Windass have stalled, making his continued stay at S6 increasingly unlikely. Meanwhile, Iorfa has expressed a desire to stay but awaits further clarity on his contract status. Bernard’s decision is also pending, with discussions ongoing as he competes in the Copa America with Jamaica. Manager Danny Röhl is keen to retain Bernard, who quickly became a fan favorite in his debut season at the club.
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