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10 Biggest Football Clubs in London (Ranked)
London is the capital of the United Kingdom – and, alongside the political figures and royal delight surrounding Westminster, the city is famous for its love of football. Very few cities have so many football teams in one area. There are 17 teams playing professional football in London, ranging from the National League to the pinnacle of football – the Premier League and Champions League.
From North, East, South and West London, rivalries range from across the areas. The North London Derby between Arsenal and Tottenham is one of the fiercest derbies in world football, whilst Millwall vs West Ham forces the police to keep a watchful eye from as early as the crack of dawn.
However, there is always a debate about which London team is the biggest. It’s an argument that goes on forever, as fans try to claim bragging rights over the city. People will always argue that their team is the biggest; it’s part of fans’ DNA, particularly if they are competing in the Premier League. This article now attempts to do just that, ranking the 10 biggest clubs in London right now in 2025.
- The size of the fanbase
- How many major trophies won
- Recent league performances
- Stadium capacity
- Their standing in the English game
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10
Queens Park Rangers
Queens Park Rangers used to be a team fighting for survival in the Premier League, especially when they were thriving with legendary ‘streets won’t forget’ player Adel Taarabt. However, they are now in the Championship and struggling to stay in the second division. They have a small fan base compared to other London clubs, whilst they have only ever won one major trophy – the League Cup in 1967. Meanwhile, their stadium – Loftus Road – holds less than 20,000 people, highlighting their struggles compared to other clubs. Nevertheless, they are still bigger than most of the clubs in the capital, especially the ones competing in League Two and below.
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Queens Park Rangers |
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|---|---|
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Founded |
1882 |
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Nicknames |
The Rs, The Hoops |
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Location |
West London |
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Stadium |
Loftus Road |
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Capacity |
18,439 |
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Major trophies won |
1 |
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2025/26 division |
Championship |
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2024/25 league position |
15th |
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Best ever top flight finish |
2nd (1975/76) |
9
Brentford
Brentford are one of the feel-good stories within English football. Once they were struggling in the lower depths of the EFL, but now they are thriving in the Premier League, proving a nuisance against the league’s biggest teams. It’s all thanks to a smart model from the club – and particularly sporting director Phil Giles. The club have invested in youngsters and sold them on for profit, acting as a smart and sustainable club. Unfortunately for Brentford fans, they have not won a single major trophy, but – if they continue punching above their weight – that might soon change.
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Brentford |
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|---|---|
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Founded |
1889 |
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Nicknames |
The Bees |
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Location |
West London |
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Stadium |
Gtech Community Stadium |
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Capacity |
17,250 |
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Major trophies won |
0 |
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2025/26 division |
Premier League |
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2024/25 league position |
10th |
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Best ever top flight finish |
5th (1935/36) |
8
Fulham
Fulham once reached the Europa League final in 2010 and, although they lost, it highlighted their status among London’s biggest clubs. The club, who ply their trade at Craven Cottage, are one of the teams that are always expected to put up a fight. However, they are not ranked higher on this list due to their support. With connotations of wealthy people – epitomised by high ticket prices – they fail to bring the atmosphere to Craven Cottage, unlike their London rivals.
Their only major trophy came in the form of the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 2002, depending if you class it as a major European trophy, of course.
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Fulham |
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|---|---|
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Founded |
1879 |
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Nicknames |
The Cottagers |
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Location |
West London |
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Stadium |
Craven Cottage |
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Capacity |
24,500 |
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Major trophies won |
1 |
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2025/26 division |
Premier League |
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2024/25 finish |
11th |
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Best ever top flight finish |
7th (2008/09) |
7
Charlton Athletic
In the early 2000s, Charlton spent seven successive years in the Premier League, fighting among England’s elite. However, that quickly changed after suffering relegation in 2007. Switching between the Championship and League One, they are seen as a ‘fallen giant’; a club that is too big for the level they are playing at. Plying their trade at The Valley, which holds 27,111 people, it is an impressive stadium that should be hosting some of London’s biggest matches.
They’ve won one major trophy during their history, winning the FA Cup in 1947 and – due to their current position in the Championship – it is unlikely they will be adding to that soon.
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Charlton Athletic |
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|---|---|
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Founded |
1905 |
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Nicknames |
The Addicks |
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Location |
South London |
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Stadium |
The Valley |
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Capacity |
27,111 |
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Major trophies won |
1 |
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2025/26 division |
Championship |
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2024/25 league position |
4th |
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Best ever top flight finish |
2nd (1936/37) |
6
Millwall
Millwall have a reputation for being London’s – and one of England’s – most frightening fan bases. The club have a history of danger and violence running through their DNA, epitomised by ‘The Den’. The stadium, holding a capacity of 20,146, is situated in the heart of South London. Their rivalries with Crystal Palace and Charlton are fierce, whilst rare, but chaotic matches against West Ham give the police nightmares. It’s a club that wants to be back in the Premier League due to their fierce support, even if they have never won a major trophy, unlike their bitter rivals in East London.
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Millwall |
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|---|---|
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Founded |
1885 |
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Nicknames |
The Lions |
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Location |
South London |
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Stadium |
The Den |
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Capacity |
20,146 |
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Major trophies won |
0 |
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2025/26 division |
Championship |
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2024/25 league position |
8th |
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Best ever top flight league finish |
10th (1988/89) |
5
Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace narrowly survived administration just years before they were promoted to the Premier League. It epitomised their chaotic story before Premier League stability, where they seem to comfortably finish mid-table every single season. The South London club have a passionate fan base, showcased by the Holmesdale Ultras, which makes Selhurst Park a frightening place to go under the lights for opposition teams. Combined with rivalries with other South London clubs, Crystal Palace are a London team determined to be considered one of the biggest in the capital.
They finally won their first ever major trophy when they won the FA Cup at the end of the 2024/2025 season, before also lifting the Community Shield by beating Liverpool.
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Crystal Palace |
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|---|---|
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Founded |
1985 |
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Nicknames |
The Eagles |
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Location |
South London |
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Stadium |
Selhurst Park |
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Capacity |
25,486 |
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Major trophies won |
1 |
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2025/26 division |
Premier League |
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2024/25 league position |
12th |
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Best ever top flight finish |
3rd (1990/91) |
4
West Ham United
In June 2023, West Ham completed a memorable football journey in Prague, winning the Conference League 2-1 against Fiorentina. It was an iconic moment as Jarrod Bowen sent the travelling Hammers fans into bedlam, whilst they sang “Champions of Europe” time and time again. It stabilised their position as one of London’s biggest clubs, currently ranked fourth, and comfortably ahead of the other Premier League teams.
With a stadium holding over 60,000 people, they fill it every week, whilst – due to their European performances – they are now growing a global fanbase around the world. Alongside the Conference League, they’ve won the FA Cup three times, most recently in 1980, highlighting their stature in London.
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West Ham |
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|---|---|
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Founded |
1895 |
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Nicknames |
The Hammers, The Irons |
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Location |
East London |
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Stadium |
London Stadium |
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Capacity |
62,500 |
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Major trophies won |
4 |
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2025/26 division |
Premier League |
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2024/25 league position |
14th |
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Best ever top flight finish |
3rd (1985/86) |
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3
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham finally won their first major trophy since 2008, when they beat Premier League rivals Manchester United in the final of the Europa League at the end of the 2024/2025 season. They have now won 27 major trophies – if you include the Community Shield and UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup. Their trophy cabinet is full to the brim compared to other London clubs, despite the constant jokes that are heard.
Moving into the new stadium in 2019 grew the global fanbase, with tourists from around the world visiting it every week, whilst a trip to the Champions League final in 2019 also put the club on the global map once more. However, they are beaten by bitter rivals Arsenal on this list.
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Tottenham Hotspur |
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Founded |
1882 |
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Nicknames |
The Spurs, The Lilywhites |
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Location |
North London |
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Stadium |
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium |
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Capacity |
62,850 |
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Major trophies won |
27 |
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2025/26 division |
Premier League |
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2024/25 league position |
17th |
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Best ever top flight finish |
1st (twice) |
2
Arsenal
Arsenal and Tottenham hold a bitter rivalry. The North London Derby is widely considered one of the best derbies in world football, especially in England. Twice a season, tempers flare on and off the pitch. However, Arsenal hold the bragging rights over their rivals, with 48 major trophies won. They have yet to taste true European success, but their success domestically is undeniable. They even went invincible in 2004, whilst they continually win the FA Cup seemingly every few years.
Unsurprisingly, this has grown their fanbase globally, with every country around the world having Arsenal supporters. It’s what makes them a massive club in stature, but they’re still not ranked as the biggest club in London.
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Arsenal |
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Founded |
1886 |
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Nicknames |
The Gunners |
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Location |
North London |
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Stadium |
Emirates Stadium |
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Capacity |
60,704 |
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Major trophies won |
48 |
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2025/26 division |
Premier League |
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2024/25 league position |
2nd |
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Best ever league finish |
1st (13 times) |
1
Chelsea
It’s always hard to separate Arsenal and Chelsea at the top of the list. Both clubs are undeniably two of the biggest in the country, whilst even Tottenham sneak into the question every few years. However, Chelsea ranks top of the list because of their incredible European success. They have won the Champions League on two occasions, in 2012 against Bayern Munich and in 2021 against Man City. It makes them one of Europe’s greatest clubs, unlike Arsenal on the European stage.
Although they haven’t won the Premier League since 2015, they have a massive fan base locally and globally. There are very few bigger teams in the world, despite struggling since Todd Boehly became the owner. Their triumph in the FIFA Club World Cup in 2025 has only added to their legacy in their game, and fans of the Blues will now have more reason to claim that their side is the greatest in London.
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Chelsea |
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Founded |
1905 |
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Nicknames |
The Blues |
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Location |
West London |
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Stadium |
Stamford Bridge |
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Capacity |
40,341 |
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Major trophies won |
35 |
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2025/26 division |
Premier League |
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2024/25 league position |
4th |
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Best ever top flight finish |
1st (six times) |
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10 Biggest Clubs In London |
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Rank |
Team |
League |
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1 |
Chelsea |
Premier League |
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2 |
Arsenal |
Premier League |
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3 |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Premier League |
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4 |
West Ham United |
Premier League |
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5 |
Crystal Palace |
Premier League |
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6 |
Millwall |
Championship |
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7 |
Charlton Athletic |
League One |
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8 |
Fulham |
Premier League |
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9 |
Brentford |
Premier League |
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10 |
Queens Park Rangers |
Championship |
Information correct as of 31/10/2025
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Liverpool announced Andoni Iraola as their new manager on Thursday night, and now the club look like they are ready to ambitiously back the Spaniard in the summer transfer market.
Liverpool have handed the former Bournemouth boss a two-year contract, with the 43-year-old tasked with making an improvement on a disappointing 2025-26 season.
The Reds ended the Premier League season in fifth position and one place above Iraola’s Cherries, but it was enough to once again qualify for the Champions League.
Most disappointing, along with the fact they conceded the most goals they ever have in a Premier League season, was that they ended the campaign 25 points adrift of champions Arsenal as they looked to defend their title, after a major summer spend in the transfer market.
There might be another significant investment coming too, especially with the summer exits of Mohamed Salah, Andy Robertson and Ibrahima Konate already confirmed.
Replacing the former is going to be one of the main priorities for Liverpool chiefs this summer, with strong links with RB Leipzig Yan Diomande in recent weeks.
The Ivory Coast international isn’t the only winger the Reds are looking at though.
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Athletic journalist David Ornstein confirmed on Thursday that Liverpool have made contact with Leipzig as their pursuit of Diomande steps up ahead of the World Cup kicking off on June 11.
The Reds are said to be in the strongest position on player side, with Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain also keen on the exciting 19-year-old.
According to Fabrizio Romano, also posting on X on Thursday, Liverpool are also part of a three-team battle to sign PSG attacker Bradley Barcola.
The Italian journalist says that ‘movements are expected’ around the Frenchman, with Arsenal and another unnamed club also keen on the 23-year-old.
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Barcola Is Much Better Than Diomande
Diomande is clearly a huge talent with a massive future ahead of him, after starring for Leipzig this term.
The teenager contributed 13 goals and 10 assists in 36 appearances in all competitions for the Bundesliga side, but the fact is that he has only made 46 senior appearances in his short career to date.
Meanwhile, Barcola is a two-time Champions League winner and three-time Ligue 1 winner with PSG, with the left-sided player making 200 senior appearances in his career.
More than 150 of those have come with the Ligue 1 champions, with 39 goals and 37 assists in that time.
Como first-team scout Ben Mattinson has certainly been full of praise for the France international, describing him as being ‘one of the best wingers in the world’.
Leipzig are ready to demand £112m for their teenage sensation, so it will be interesting to see if the Reds have a chance of landing a more established player in Barcola for a lower fee.
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An update has now emerged on Manchester United’s interest in Newcastle United defender Lewis Hall from journalist Luke Edwards.
Hall has emerged as one of the most exciting young left-backs in Europe over the last couple of years, but he struggled to nail down a starting place in Eddie Howe’s side towards the end of last season.
GIVEMESPORT sources recently confirmed that Hall is considering his future with the Magpies after being left devastated by his omission from the England World Cup squad.
It’s understood that Manchester United are one of the sides showing an interest in signing Hall as he aims to impress Thomas Tuchel for the future.
Hall was playing behind Dan Burn for Newcastle in the final weeks of the season, and Tuchel ended up calling up the latter for the World Cup.
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Reliable journalist Edwards has provided an update on Manchester United’s reported interest in Newcastle defender Hall.
Edwards claims that Newcastle have not had any contact from the Red Devils and have not been informed that the player wants to leave.
As it stands, Manchester United have clearly not held club-to-club talks, which is no surprise as they undoubtedly have other priorities.
There’s no doubt Hall will be frustrated with his situation at the moment, in terms of club and country. He’ll at least be hoping for a guaranteed start next season.
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Newcastle Could Struggle to Keep Hall
Newcastle might find it difficult to keep Hall at the club heading into the summer transfer window, especially if a club like Manchester United are in the race.
The Magpies endured a difficult 2025-2026 season, meaning they won’t be playing European football next campaign.
The Red Devils will be able to offer Hall Champions League football and a club heading in the right direction under Michael Carrick.
Newcastle took a huge step back last season, and it’s no surprise that Hall is disappointed with his situation after failing to make the England squad.
At one point, it looked like Hall would be a guarantee to start at left back for Thomas Tuchel’s side.
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Tottenham are preparing for one of their most crucial summer transfer windows in their recent history after being involved in a relegation battle during the 2025-2026 season.
It’s the first window under new manager Roberto De Zerbi, and the hierarchy will likely be looking to back him in the market.
The Italian manager certainly did a good enough job in his first few months in charge to warrant the club backing him.
There’s an argument to suggest that Spurs need reinforcements all over the pitch in the summer, especially as there’s likely to be players that will want to leave the club.
So far this summer, Tottenham are already closing in on the double signing of Marcos Senesi and Andy Robertson, who both look set to arrive on free transfers, GIVEMESPORT understands.
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According to a report from TeamTalk, Tottenham are one of the sides to have held talks with the camp of Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic ahead of the summer transfer window.
The Serbian forward looks set to leave Juventus this summer when his contract expires, and it’s claimed that he would prefer a move to a European side despite interest from Saudi Arabia.
A host of Premier League clubs have also spoken to Vlahovic’s camp. Many are likely to see him as one of the bargains of the summer due to his free agent status.
An announcement on Wednesday confirmed that Vlahovic would not be signing a new contract at Juve, and he’s now free to join another club this summer.
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Vlahovic’s Wage Could be an Issue
Although Vlahovic is going to be available on a free transfer during the summer transfer window, Tottenham are still likely to have to pay him a significant wage package.
Reports have claimed that Vlahovic is demanding in the region of £266,000 a week, which is certainly a lot for a club like Tottenham.
Vlahovic, described as being one of the best strikers in the world by teammate Khephren Thuram, hasn’t been at his best in the last few years.
There’s no doubt Vlahovic would improve Tottenham’s striker options, but they have to weigh up whether it makes sense from a financial perspective as well as a football one.
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