African players have been at the heart of some of the biggest transfers of the window so far, with Omar Marmoush commanding January's biggest fee so far. A few other big names are on the brink ...
Recap the latest news on the January transfer window, with less than a week to go until deadline day on February 3 ...
One of the players linked with filling the Scouser’s shoes has been Bayer Leverkusen’s Jeremie Frimpong. And as Liverpool ...
SPORT brings you all the latest as the Europa League’s penultimate round of league phase games gets underway. Manchester United host Rangers in a blockbuster Battle of Britain at Old ...
SPORT brings you all the latest as the Champions League’s penultimate round of league phase games comes to an end. Liverpool ...
Robert Sabo for NY Post With the Mets and Pete Alonso still far apart monetarily and a parting looking likely now, the Mets may well stay internal for the starting infield spot. Which means Brett ...
All-star first baseman Pete Alonso is looking for a team ahead of the 2025 MLB season. Alonso has spent his entire career with the New York Mets, but they have not been able to agree to terms on a ...
It appears the Pete Alonso era in Queens is coming to an end. Andy Martino of SNY reported this afternoon that the Mets expect Alonso to sign elsewhere and have begun to turn their attention to ...
The Mets have not added a first baseman to replace Pete Alonso yet, but have begun the process of moving on without him. An agreement to retain Jesse Winker for one year at $7.5 million Thursday ...
Martin Zubimendi has been heavily linked with a move to the Premier League over the past 12 moths, with Arsenal now said to be leading the race for the midfielder ahead of Liverpool. Xabi Alonso ...
The bad news: The deal seems to signal that the Mets have given up on talks to re-sign first baseman Pete Alonso, Martino indicated in another post on X/Twitter: “The Mets have pivoted to plan B ...
The New York Mets are expected to reunite with first baseman Pete Alonso. However, they are reportedly running out of patience with negotiations. Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman of the New York Post ...