“David Sullivan Makes Game-Changing Call on Graham Potter for West Ham United as Julen Lopetegui Faces Growing Pressure

13/11/2024 Raymond 0

David Sullivan has reportedly decided against bringing Graham Potter back to the Premier League if West Ham part ways with Julen Lopetegui. Despite links to the London club, the former Brighton and Chelsea manager is not considered a top candidate, with concerns over his struggles at Stamford Bridge. West Ham’s poor form under Lopetegui has raised questions about his future, yet Sullivan is not ready to make a change. With the club sitting just five points above the relegation zone, some believe Potter could be a strong option to replace Lopetegui if the situation worsens.

Rangers Star Breaks Silence on Comeback After Club Clash as Alan Shearer Praises Record-Breaking Celtic Hero

11/11/2024 Raymond 0

Over the weekend, Rangers and Celtic both secured Premiership wins, with Celtic overcoming Kilmarnock at Rugby Park and Rangers narrowing Celtic’s significant lead through a hard-fought 1-0 victory. Meanwhile, Rangers’ Ianis Hagi shared his excitement about returning to the team after a season-long loan in Spain, where he experienced a different football culture but ultimately longed for the intensity of Rangers.

Celtic hero Matt O’Riley also made headlines, capturing Alan Shearer’s admiration after his Premier League debut for Brighton. Following a record-breaking £30 million transfer and an early injury setback, O’Riley returned to score a dramatic winner against Manchester City, marking a proud moment in his career.

Stoke City Poised to Reap Rewards from Brighton’s Bold Transfer Gamble

24/10/2024 Raymond 0

Stoke City’s pursuit of Andrew Moran was not a new development this summer. TeamTalk had previously reported that they were leading contenders to secure his loan for the 2023/24 season, despite competition from Blackburn Rovers. However, Blackburn seemed to gain the upper hand, and Moran ended up joining the Ewood Park club in the final week of the transfer window.

During his loan spell at Blackburn, Moran made a strong impression, particularly in the first four months, although his form did decline in the latter half of the season. As a result, it wasn’t surprising that Brighton were willing to allow him to go out on loan again this summer. Multiple Championship clubs showed interest in securing his services, but reports indicated that Stoke and recent rivals Bristol City were leading the chase for the midfielder.

In mid-August, Stoke successfully acquired Moran after he signed a new long-term contract with Brighton. The Potters must be pleased to have convinced the Seagulls that the bet365 Stadium was the ideal environment for him to continue his development. So far, it appears to be a wise decision, as the 21-year-old is settling in well in the Potteries and is likely on the verge of receiving a second senior international call-up soon.