Breakthrough: Nottingham Forest on verge of deal for £11m winger Ramón Sosa
Nottingham Forest are closing in on the £11m signing of an international forward after a significant "breakthrough" in talks, according to the reliabl
Chamika Karunaratne backs Sri Lanka batters to post 300-plus scores
Karunaratne, who top-scored in the first ODI, said the fact that most of the batting order had got starts was encouragingAndrew Fidel Fernando18-Jul-2
Rusyn starts & Browne dropped: Sunderland predicted lineup vs Cardiff
Sunderland supporters wont quite know what to expect from their side this Championship season as the Black Cats head into the great unknown with an un
Andy Balbirnie – 'If Ireland don't qualify for the World Cup, we've got no excuses'
"I think everyone knows there is a big gulf in the teams. But we do have match-winners," he says about facing South AfricaMatt Roller09-Jul-2021Andy B
Arsenal struck gold on "wizard" worth more than Nelson & Nketiah combined
There are less than two weeks remaining of the summer transfer window and, as things stand, it feels like Arsenal still have a lot to do. Mikel Art
Ross Taylor: WTC win 'makes up for the heartbreak of 2019'
The New Zealand batter says he has no no plans of retiring, and that he "still want(s) to learn and still get better"Deivarayan Muthu30-Jun-20213:54Ro
£40m Chelsea star emerges as surprise target for Newcastle with talks held
A £40 million Chelsea star has emerged as a surprise target for Newcastle United this summer, with the Magpies contacting his representatives and the
Mikel Arteta thinks signing new £30m star will help Arsenal dominate sides
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is convinced that signing a £30 million player will help the Gunners absolutely dominate sides in one key area.
Alex Hales serves a timely reminder of his white-ball credentials
"Every tournament I play is always a chance for me to keep reminding people I'm still an international quality player"Andrew Miller27-Jul-2021Alex Hal
Talks being held: Liverpool consider late bid for £75m Van Dijk successor
Liverpool won at Anfield, but this time, there was no fusillade of fist pumps showered toward the Kop End, no larger-than-life German zapping around a