Dewsbury-Hall Joins Everton in £29m Transfer from Chelsea
(Image credit: Getty Images) Midfielder, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has completed a £29m transfer to Everton from Chelsea.
(Image credit: Getty Images) Midfielder, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has completed a £29m transfer to Everton from Chelsea.
(Image credit: Nottingham Forest FC) Nottingham Forest have signed goalkeeper, Angus Gunn on a free transfer.
(Image credit: Mike Egerton/PA) Accrington Stanley comfortably beat Oldham 3-1 at Wham Stadium to secure their place in the first round proper of the 2025-26 Carabao Cup.
(Image credit: @LFC) Lyon have signed midfielder, Tyler Morton from Liverpool for a £15m transfer fee.
Wrexham have signed Wales striker, Kieffer Moore from Sheffield United for an undisclosed fee.
Accrington Stanley meet Oldham Athletic in a preliminary round tie in the 2025-26 Carabao Cup.
(Image credit: Norwich City FC) Striker, Jovon Makama has departed Lincoln City to join Norwich City for an undisclosed fee.
(Image credit: Rex Features) Regis Le Bris has signed a new three-year contract to remain manager of Sunderland until June 2028.
(Image credit: Getty Images) Middlesbrough have signed full-back, Callum Brittain from Blackburn Rovers for an undisclosed fee.
(Image credit: Formula 3) Newly-crowned 2025 F3 champion, Rafael Camara is relieved to end a “very long journey” to the title.
(Image credit: Richard Pardon) George Russell believes that Mercedes have “taken a step forward” following his return to the podium at 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix.
(Image credit: @McLarenF1) Lando Norris has hailed the “perfect” one-stop strategy to clinch McLaren’s 200th F1 victory at 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix.
(Image credit: Joe Portlock/Getty Images) Max Verstappen described his ninth-placed finish at the 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix as a “quite tough” result to digest.
(Image credit: Getty Images) Tottenham Hotspur have signed midfielder, Joao Palhinha on a season-long loan from Bayern Munich.
(Image credit: Mark Thompson/Getty Images) Red Bull CEO and Team Principal, Laurent Mekies has rued “a very tough” 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix weekend.
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