Liverpool targets the Bundesliga's top youngster.
Bild reported that Liverpool are looking to own Leipzig striker Timo Werner for around €10 million. Despite being just 21, Werner has scored 26 goals in 38 Bundesliga games in 18 months of competition. Timo Werner has also been called up to the German national team and has scored 6 goals in 8 matches.
Arsenal still pursues a deal with Lemar
The Mirror reported that despite missing left-back Thomas Lemar in the summer, Arsenal are still monitoring the club when they recently sent detectives to watch him play against Bordeaux. Lemar impressed again, scoring to make it 2-0 after beating three Bordeaux players. Lemar was quoted by Monaco for a very high price, but Arsenal thought they would chase him in the future.
Ronaldo's turn was threatened with death by IS
After Messi and Neymar, this is Ronaldo's turn to be the target of ISIS. The message on the photo that ISIS sent was: The words are what people see, NICH THAT hears. So let's wait. We will also wait...
Arsenal looking for Cech's replacement
To prepare for a future without Petr Cech in goal, Arsenal have targeted Barcelona's Marc-Andre ter Stegen. However, they will face competition from Juventus and PSG.
Bayern only need Lewandowski
Bayern club CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge recently said that the German Football Association does not need to buy more strikers to support Lewandowski. The Polish international has previously said he will find it difficult to meet the demand from playing on multiple fronts.
Sam Allardyce considers Everton's hot seat
Coach Sam Allardyce said he would consider taking Everton if invited. Everton have lost two games in a row to caretaker assistant David Unsworth after sacking Ronald Koeman.
Morata wants to play for Chelsea for another 10 years
Recently, to show his loyalty to Chelsea, Morata said: "If Chelsea give me a 10-year contract, I will immediately sign without any hesitation." Previously, in an interview, Alvaro Morata was said to have expressed dissatisfaction with life in London due to too much stress.
Waiting for FIFA approval
All four UK teams have submitted a request to FIFA to approve them to wear red-flowing costumes for matches next month to commemorate soldiers who died in World War I. In 2016, four UK sides were also sanctioned for deliberately wearing the symbol. However, recently, the International Football Association (IFAB) has changed the rules so that this can be allowed soon.
Cologne heavily fined by UEFA
For disturbing fans in Arsenal's Emirates match, Cologne was fined 60,000 euros by UEFA and will not be allowed to sell tickets to fans every time they play away in European Cups for 2 years.