Oxford United's 21-year-old academy product, Tyler Goodrham, has signed a new long-term deal. Boasting 141 appearances, 18 goals, and 13 assists, he values the club's environment and progressive vision for Championship success.
Doncaster Rovers defender Bobby Faulkner, 20, has joined Harrogate Town on a season-long loan. The promising centre-back previously had spells at Dundalk and Buxton, and is known for his aggressive, aerial prowess on the field.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers believes a major squad overhaul isn't needed, but emphasizes the importance of refreshing the team for the upcoming Scottish Premiership season. He hints at more transfer activity after key signings like Kieran Tierney's return.
Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo has signed a new deal until 2030, fending off interest from top clubs. The Ghana forward, who scored 13 goals last season, expressed his happiness to commit to the Cherries, calling it a 'great place to be'.
After a distinguished career, Jonny Evans retires from playing and takes on a vital new role at Manchester United as Head of Loans and Pathways, guiding young talents. He leaves a legacy of titles and 107 Northern Ireland caps.
Walsall have secured Watford goalkeeper Myles Roberts on a season-long loan. The 23-year-old, who spent last season at Partick Thistle and Bristol Rovers, is eager to integrate with the team from day one of pre-season and build on his recent experiences.
Hannah Hampton steps in as England's new No.1 goalkeeper for Euro 2025, replacing Mary Earps. She faces immense public scrutiny, but her Chelsea success and superior ball distribution skills make her a key figure for Sarina Wiegman's Lionesses.
Dundee's new captain, Simon Murray, is brimming with ambition, hoping to lead the club to Scottish Cup success or even European football, echoing Aberdeen's recent triumph. The striker, who recently had a penalty saved, is excited by new boss Steven Pressley's vision.
Former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp reveals why he never pursued Cristiano Ronaldo, even when the star returned to Man Utd. Klopp prioritized long-term club development over short-term star power, a strategy vindicated by Liverpool's enduring success.
Tony Docherty expresses 'shock' following his dismissal as Dundee manager despite a 10th-place finish. Reflecting on a tenure he’s proud of, Docherty cites a challenging second season and player development as highlights.