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  • Mikel Arteta defends Arsenal over Thomas Partey handling

    July 21, 2025

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is “100 per cent” confident that the club followed the right process around Thomas Partey, following the player’s arrest on suspicion of rape and sexual assault. Speaking on the club’s pre-season tour to Asia, Arteta addressed the situation for the first time since Partey was charged this month, days after his [...]

  • Axel Tuanzebe v Manchester United: Why £1m claim could change football

    July 18, 2025

    This week it emerged that Axel Tuanzebe has sued his former club, Manchester United, in a clinical negligence lawsuit. This news opens a crucial conversation about the duty of care football clubs owe to their players, who are their most valuable assets, while highlighting the complex legal landscape surrounding medical negligence in professional sports. Tuanzebe, [...]

  • Does NFL hold key to resolving football’s bitter welfare row?

    July 17, 2025

    A bitter row between Fifa and players’ union Fifpro escalated at the recent Club World Cup in the US, but looking across the pond could provide the solution. Fifa president Gianni Infantino may be fond of his slogan “football unites the world” but the recent Club World Cup only appeared to drive a wedge even [...]

  • Manchester United and City top football arrests league table

    July 17, 2025

    Manchester United had more supporters arrested last season than any other team in England and Wales, ahead of neighbours Manchester City and West Ham United. Home Office figures released today show there were 121 arrests of Manchester United fans, 34 of which were for public or violent disorder, during the 2024-25 campaign. That was by [...]

  • Crystal Palace to step up legal fight over Europa League expulsion

    July 16, 2025

    Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish has confirmed that the club will take their bid to overturn expulsion from the Europa League to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. European governing body Uefa stripped the FA Cup winners of their spot in next season’s competition last week after ruling that they had broken multi-club ownership (MCO) [...]

  • Premier League on track to smash £2.4bn summer spending record

    July 16, 2025

    Premier League clubs are on course to smash all previous spending records this summer after exceeding £1bn in gross outlay on transfers quicker than ever before. Club World Cup winners Chelsea and domestic champions Liverpool have been the biggest spenders, with the Blues shelling out more than £200m and the Reds breaking the British transfer [...]

  • Chelsea’s Club World Cup winners’ prize? A £10m US tax bill

    July 16, 2025

    Chelsea will be hit with a US tax bill of around £10m as a result of winning the Club World Cup on Sunday.  The stunning 3-0 win over Paris Saint-Germain in New York last weekend ensured Chelsea will receive £85m in prize money from competition organiser Fifa. Some £39.7m is to be paid immediately and [...]

  • Manchester United sued by former star for clinical negligence

    July 14, 2025

    Manchester United are being sued for clinical negligence by their former player Axel Tuanzebe, two years after he left Old Trafford. Lawyers acting for Tuanzebe, 27, filed the claim, which makes reference to “medical advice”, last week, records show.  The defender, who joined Premier League club Burnley from relegated Ipswich Town this month, spent more [...]

  • Why the Football Governance Bill is good news for investors and fans alike

    July 12, 2025

    Two big forces have been reshaping football and the sporting landscape in England: the surge in regulation, and the tidal wave of investment.  With the Football Governance Bill soon to enter law, the question remains if, and how well, these two forces can coexist. The stated intentions of the bill are clear enough. Make sure [...]

  • Fans will end up paying for football regulator, Tories warn

    July 9, 2025

    Fans of clubs outside the Premier League should expect ticket price rises following the approval of a football regulator, Shadow Sport Minister Louie French has warned. The Championship, League One and League Two are all heavily loss-making but could face a bill of almost £50m towards the operation of the Independent Regulator for English Football.  [...]

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