
Premier League 2025-26 Season: Managerial Merry-Go-Round Predictions
Some coaches are already under immense pressure and won't last long if their teams start poorly...
The Premier League is the top tier of professional football in England, featuring 20 clubs competing annually from August to May. Established in 1992, it is renowned for its high-quality matches, global fanbase, and competitive intensity. Each team plays 38 matches, with the champion determined by points earned. The league also determines qualification for European competitions and relegation to the EFL Championship. Known for its unpredictability and star players, it’s one of the most-watched sports leagues worldwide.
Some coaches are already under immense pressure and won't last long if their teams start poorly...
Furious Sheffield United manager Ruben Selles conducted a post-match team talk on the pitch after seeing his side lose to Bristol City.
Arsenal have already spent £190m ($256m) in the summer transfer window, but Mikel Arteta admits they are "looking at options" before the deadline.
The Frenchman, formerly of Al-Ahli and Newcastle, will sign a four-year deal with Las Águilas
Tensions flared as Mason Greenwood and Tyrone Mings clashed in a heated melee during Marseille's 3-1 victory over Aston Villa. Greenwood's shirt was almost torn off as the pair came perilously close to blows, igniting a fiery encounter
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta heaped praise on new signing Viktor Gyokeres, who scored his first goal for the Gunners since his move to North London from Sporting CP this summer. The Premier League giants thrashed La Liga side Athletic Club 3-0 in their final pre-season friendly courtesy of goals from Gyokeres, Bukayo Saka and Kai Havertz.
A Tijjani Reijnders brace, and a first half goal by Erling Haaland gave Manchester City a comfortable 3-0 win in their pre-season clash with Palermo.
Everton are willing to pay the majority of Jack Grealish's £300k-per-week wages as they hope to complete a loan move for the Manchester City outcast.
Liverpool have confirmed that star striker Darwin Nunez has completed his transfer to Saudi Pro League giants Al-Hilal. Nunez, who was linked with a move away from Anfield since the start of the summer transfer window, has secured a permanent move to Saudi Arabia. The Uruguayan forward, who joined the Reds in 2023 from Benfica for a whopping £64 million ($86m), spent just three years at the Merseyside club.