West Ham head coach David Moyes’ future is under increasing pressure as the club start the process of sounding out candidates to replace their manager. Among the candidates believed to be interesting the Hammers are Julen Lopetegui, Steve Cooper and Graham Potter.
West Ham have appointed Moritz Steidten, brother of sporting director Tim, as their new head of international scouting and recruitment.
Concerned about Kalvin Phillips’ form, Gareth Southgate is keenly monitoring the performances of three uncapped midfield players ahead of next month’s friendlies against Brazil and Belgium:
Harrison Reed of Fulham, James Garner of Everton, and teenaged Kobbie Mainoo of Manchester United.
Diogo Jota and Curtis Jones will not be playing in Liverpool’s Carabao Cup final against Chelsea this weekend, adding to the team’s mounting injury crisis.
A teenage player’s contract was canceled by Turkish team Besiktas after his dating profile was discovered online and quickly went viral on social media.
This week, Everton is supposed to find out the outcome of their appeal about the 10-point penalty they were given in November for going over expenditure limits set by the Premier League.
Yann M’Vila, a former France international who has previously worked with Baggies manager Carlos Corberan, has signed a contract with West Brom that runs until the end of the current campaign.
Don Garber, the commissioner of Major League Soccer, thinks Inter Miami will keep trying to assemble more international players for their roster, even if a senior manager from another side just said they were screwed financially by bringing in Lionel Messi, Jordi Alba, and Luis Suarez.
Manchester United maintains that they will not be forced to pay Newcastle United for Dan Ashworth and that, should their Premier League opponents play hardball, they are prepared to search elsewhere for a sporting director.
Chelsea is concerned that the French club’s interest in Kylian Mbappe, who decided to leave PSG at the end of the season, could affect their attempts to recruit Napoli striker Victor Osimhen.
Following discussions with the ECB, Surrey fast bowler Gus Atkinson has decided not to renew his Indian Premier League contract.
Although West Ham is resisting hastily making a decision over David Moyes’s future, they are facing pressure to persuade Tim Steidten to stay on as technical director beyond the end of the current campaign.
According to leaked records, the Rugby Football Union contemplated selling Twickenham and purchasing 50% of Wembley Stadium.
Due to a knee injury, Alex Mitchell will miss the remainder of the Six Nations, but two months after averting the worst, he should be back playing for Northampton Saints.
After formally pursuing its highly-regarded sporting director, Dan Ashworth, Manchester United is now ready for a compensation battle with Newcastle.
The Premier League’s last-minute questions are still being answered by Everton’s potential new owners, despite growing doubts about when board permission will arrive.
Since the long jump was one of the initial events in the first modern Olympics in 1896, World Athletics is thinking of changing the sport in the most drastic way possible.
To put an end to a run of poor results in India, England are getting ready to support Jonny Bairstow in Friday’s fourth Test and urge him to use his inherent power game.