Transfer Round-up week: 13th-19th January 2020
Brandon Prangell rounds off the last week of transfers all around the globe.
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Brandon Prangell rounds off the last week of transfers all around the globe.
It’s the master versus the protege as Jose Mourinho’s Tottenham hosts Frank Lampard’s Chelsea in the first match between the two at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
José Mourinho’s Tottenham play their first home Premier League match under their new manager as they welcome AFC Bournemouth to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
After beating Norwich City, Watford hope that they can finally get a good run going and save what has been a poor start to their season, when they welcome 10th place Burnley.
Wolves host Aston Villa in an important derby match with both hoping to improve on their poor starts to the season.
Manuel Pellegrini’s West Ham welcomes Chris Wilder’s Sheffield United to the London Stadium with both looking to build on their solid start to the 2019-2020 league campaign.
Wolves hope to continue their upturn in form as they host Southampton.
After falling into the relegation zone, Everton need a crucial three points as they host West Ham to avoid being in serious trouble while a failure to get all three points could spell the end of Marco Silva’s reign over the Toffees.
The Saints welcome Chelsea to the south coast as they aim to end Frank Lampard’s three-game unbeaten run and kick start their own season, after a difficult opening chapter this campaign sees them 14th, two points off the drop zone.
With Watford struggling for form Sheffield United could take advantage as they continue their plans to ensure they will be playing in the top flight next season.
With Norwich City winning the Championship last season and Aston Villa beating Derby County in the playoff final, both have come into this Premier League season with survival on their mind, however with ‘The Canaries’ 17th and ‘The Villans’ in 18th both need a win in this match to ensure that this could be possible.
Lille host Chelsea in this week’s Champions League tie as both go in search of their first three points in the Champions League for the 2019-2020 season.
Leicester hope to overthrow Newcastle United as they welcome them to the King Power Stadium, if they gain three points then they will continue in their pursuit for European football.
Frank Lampard hosts Brighton & Hove Albion following a 7-1 midweek Carabao Cup win over Grimsby Town, while Graham Potter’s men come into this off the back of losing 3-1 to fellow Premier League side Aston Villa.
Ahead of the start of the Millwall Lionesses campaign our reporter Brandon Prangell got the chance to speak to some of the newly promoted regional talent club girls and their manager about the step-up this season.
Colin Reid previews his season ahead as boss of the Millwall Lionesses.
New Millwall Lionesses signings Ruby Snowden and Maddie Wright gave their first press conference at the Den ahead of the new season.
Millwall Lionesses boss Colin Reid gave his first press conference after being announced as the manager of the London based side, he spoke about his targets, the game overall and what the future will hold.
Sheffield United win their first game of the season after keeping out Crystal Palace, as they won courtesy of a John Lundstram goal early in the second half.
Sheffield United host Crystal Palace as both go in search for their first Premier League win of the 2019-2020 campaign.
Valencia have beaten West Ham to the signing of striker Maxi Gomez, with the Uruguayan international switching from fellow La Liga side Celta Vigo.
West Ham United and Marko Arnautović have finally parted ways after a two-window transfer saga came to an end with the Austrian leaving to join Chinese Super League side Shanghai SIPG for £22.4m.
The Premier League has announced its fixtures for the 2019-2020 campaign with Liverpool kicking off the season as they host Championship winners Norwich City.
Germany midfielder Dzsenifer Marozsan could be out for the rest of the Women’s World Cup after breaking her toe in their opening Group B game against China on Saturday.