According to ESPN FC, Arsenal have joined the race for Chelsea attacker Kenedy, and could move for the Brazilian in this summer’s transfer window.
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Liverpool fans can’t wait for superb Naby Keita
Liverpool fans are delighted with the form of Naby Keita after the Guinean midfielder dominated Red Bull Leipzig’s Thursday night win. Keita picked
Revealed: 52% of Chelsea fans want Ampadu to start against Newcastle ahead of David Luiz
After a testing evening against Arsenal in midweek, Antonio Conte is widely expected to make some changes when Chelsea host Newcastle in the Fourth Ro
In Focus: Arsenal may struggle to persuade Tarkowski to move back down south
According to reports in The Times, Arsenal are considering making a summer swoop for Burnley centre-back James Tarkowski, but they could face competit
In Focus: Loan move to the right club can be great for Robertson and Liverpool
As reported by The Sun, Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp will not allow left-back Andrew Robertson leave the club on loan in January, as he searches for re
FPL: Old People XI is suffering massively – the search for GW8 reinforcements begins
It might be the international break but that doesn’t mean Fantasy Premier League players should be standing still until the build up to GW8. It offers
Three reasons Tottenham should hijack Man United’s interest in Arjen Robben
According to reports in the Daily Mail, Manchester United could be tempted to make a move for Bayern Munich winger Arjen Robben as a move for Inter Mi
In Focus: Chelsea not giving youth a chance as Chalobah edges towards Watford
Chelsea midfielder Nathaniel Chalobah is closing in on a permanent move to Watford, according to the London Evening Standard. What’s th
Transfer Focus: Is Mourinho about to make a £17m mistake?
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho could be set to axe defender Chris Smalling this summer with Premier League duo West Ham and West Brom leading
Chelsea fans back Kante to replicate Drogba-like goalscoring feat
With a fifth Premier League title within touching distance at Stamford Bridge, the final few games of Antonio Conte’s first season in charge of Chelse