
Transfer News Roundup: Arsenal, PSG, Real Madrid, and More
Arsenal faces PSG competition for Morgan Gibbs-White, Real Madrid eyes mystery signing Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Bernardo Silva, while other transfer rumors emerge across Europe.

Arsenal faces PSG competition for Morgan Gibbs-White, Real Madrid eyes mystery signing Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Bernardo Silva, while other transfer rumors emerge across Europe.

Bournemouth secured European football for the first time in their history, finishing sixth in the Premier League under Andoni Iraola. Despite a strong season, their Champions League aspirations were dashed by results elsewhere, settling for the Europa League.

Bournemouth secured Europa League football for the first time in their history, finishing sixth in the Premier League under Andoni Iraola. Despite a strong season and a late push, they narrowly missed out on Champions League qualification.

Phil Foden, Cole Palmer, and Harry Maguire are reportedly set to be excluded from Thomas Tuchel's 26-man England squad for the upcoming World Cup. Ollie Watkins and Ivan Toney are expected inclusions.

Bournemouth defender James Hill reflects on his journey from cleaning boots at Fleetwood Town to becoming a key player in the Premier League. Despite early setbacks and an unconventional path, the 24-year-old has impressed with his dedication and versatility, even earning a scout from Barcelona.

The Scottish FA has condemned the abuse of referee John Beaton, whose personal details were leaked online, forcing him and his family to spend a night under police surveillance.

Manchester United nears appointing Michael Carrick, Belgium names World Cup squad, Hearts aims for historic Scottish Premiership title, and more football news.

Hearts aim to clinch historic Scottish Premiership title against Celtic, Seamus Coleman ends 17-year Everton playing stint, and updates on World Cup injuries and TV rights.

Morgan Gibbs-White has enjoyed an impressive resurgence in 2026, so is the Nottingham Forest attacking midfielder now the leading contender for the number 10 role with England at the World Cup?

Morgan Gibbs-White has enjoyed an impressive resurgence in 2026, so is the Nottingham Forest attacking midfielder now the leading contender for the number 10 role with England at the World Cup?

Morgan Gibbs-White's hat-trick for Nottingham Forest against Burnley has put pressure on Thomas Tuchel to include him in England's World Cup squad. The 26-year-old has eight goals in his past 13 games and six since March - the most in the Premier League. Gibbs-White was left out of Tuchel's 35-man squad for the Japan and Uruguay friendlies but is the second-highest English scorer in the Premier League with 12 goals. The final World Cup squad must be submitted by 30 May, with England's opener against Croatia on 17 June.

Match of the Day pundit Danny Murphy discusses how Vítor Pereira's half-time changes "benefitted" Morgan Gibbs-White as the England international made a "huge difference" in Nottingham Forest's 4-1 comeback victory against Burnley.

Morgan Gibbs-White's hat-trick helps Nottingham Forest secure a vital 4-1 comeback victory in their bid for Premier League survival, and leaves Burnley on the brink of relegation.

Morgan Gibbs-White's hat-trick for Nottingham Forest serves as another painful reminder of Tottenham's failed pursuit of the striker last summer.

There was a moment early in the second half when Morgan Gibbs-White, asked to move left from his favoured No 10 position as Nottingham Forest reshaped at half-time in a bid to get back into a game Burnley were winning, mistimed his swivelled shot so badly, with a clear sight of goal, that the ball looped harmlessly behind, like a balloon at a child’s party.“You’re going down with the Burnley,” sang the travelling fans gleefully in the Bridgford Stand, as they treasured the rare lead Zian Flemming had given them in first-half stoppage time. Continue reading...