Manchester United chief Sir Jim Ratcliffe has reportedly been told to increase his offer for Dan Ashworth by an eye-watering £13million after making a lowball offer during negotiations. Ratcliffe is keen to appoint Ashworth as United’s new sporting director to kickstart INEOS’s
Newcastle placed Ashworth on gardening leave after United approached him to replace John Murtough as sporting director under the INEOS banner. Ratcliffe baulked at the Tyneside giants’ demand of a £15million compensation package to part ways with Ashworth in time for the
Alexander Isak’s Northumberland home was reportedly targeted by burglars earlier this week, with the Newcastle United striker’s car stolen and left abandoned only three miles from where it was taken. Isak is the latest in a long line of Premier League footballers
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe has admitted that it has been ‘very difficult’ to cope with the number of injuries to his players this season. The Magpies have been short on numbers for much of the campaign, with the likes of Callum Wilson,
Arsenal’s hopes of signing Newcastle star Alexander Isak this summer appear to have been dashed by Eddie Howe. The Swedish forward has scored 18 times for the club this season, and clinically converted two penalties in Saturday’s dramatic 4-3 win over West
West Ham led 3-1 early in the second half and appeared to be comfortably heading towards an important away victory in the Premier League. But Alexander Isak’s second spot-kick of the game, contentiously awarded after a VAR review, swung the momentum in
Tonali had initially been due to be available again to Eddie Howe this August, in time for the majority of the 2024/25 campaign. That was due to eight months of his initial ban being suspended after he agreed to participate in a therapeutic