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Rangers Willing to Sell Nicolas Raskin in Big-Money Deal

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Nico Raskin is reportedly emerging as a serious target for clubs in Serie A with Rangers’ willing to sell if the money is big, as per TEAMtalk.

The Ibrox midfielder – out of contract in the summer of 2027 – is a firm fans’ favourite and has established himself as a key member of the Belgium national team.

Rangers Willing to Sell Nicolas Raskin for £18-20m

Nicolas Raskin for Rangers

The Light Blues star has been subject of transfer talk over recent times, and it seems to be back at his door once more with TEAMtalk claiming that a big offer in the region of £18-20million could force some serious consideration.

Previous boss Russell Martin – sacked after a horrendous start to the new campaign – had dropped the Belgian midfielder before bringing him back into the fold.

But under Danny Rohl he has been a key player once more and was on target in the weekend win away at Dundee to make it three Premiership wins on the trot for the new gaffer.

Raskin, 24, is part of the Red Devils’ squad once more as they get set for a World Cup qualifying double-header against Kazakhstan and Liechtenstein.

It’s another chance for the Rangers midfielder to shine on the international scene and it could prove a memorable week with Belgium looking to book their spot at the finals next summer for the biggest show in football.

At club level, Raskin has played 21 times so far for Rangers this season, scoring twice and providing four assists.

January could prove key for the Ibrox side should interest intensify in Raskin.

He will only have 18 months to run on his current terms in Govan and it could force the club into a twist or stick situation in the hope he extends.

Should no decision on the future come, he would head into next season in the final 12 months of his deal – a situation previously that has gone against Rangers with the likes of Ryan Kent and Alfredo Morelos.

Rangers face a busy return to action following the international break with Livingston first up at Ibrox on Saturday, November 22 as Rohl looks to add to his winning league start.

They then welcome Braga to Ibrox in the Europa League as they look to get off the mark in the competition at the fifth time of asking after four defeats in a row.

Falkirk then come calling to Govan in a run of three home games in eight days before three away games against Dundee United, Kilmarnock and Ferencvaros.

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Arsenal Want Bradley Barcola Instead Of Morgan Rogers

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Arsenal are eyeing up potential alternatives to Morgan Rogers this summer, as BBC Sport claims that a scouting mission is planned for one of the stars on the club’s shortlist.

Mikel Arteta and his team appear keen to add some more firepower to their frontline, particularly on the left flank, where they feel some improvement can be made in the coming weeks.

Rogers has emerged as the priority target to fill that role in the window, with his performances for Aston Villa and England proving the quality he could bring to the Premier League champions.

A deal won’t be easy, however, as Aston Villa value him at £130 million, which would be a Premier League record move for the playmaker.

Given the difficulty of that transfer, Arsenal may pivot elsewhere, and have lined up a potential alternative already.

Arsenal Want Bradley Barcola

Bradley Barcola via Reuters

While Arsenal consider potential forward signings, BBC Sport claims that the North London club are considering turning their attention to Bradley Barcola as their next addition.

It’s claimed that the Gunners will step up their interest in the Paris Saint-Germain star, having received some encouragement that he will be available for sale this summer.

The report adds that Arsenal are set to send scouts to France’s clash with Sweden in the World Cup round of 32, where Barcola is expected to feature for Les Bleus.

Barcola could be available for a fee less than the valuation set by Aston Villa for Rogers, with the winger only having two years remaining on his contract with PSG.

Arsenal aren’t alone in their interest in the 23-year-old, as Liverpool are also believed to be monitoring a deal, having seemingly missed out on Yan Diomande to the Parisians.

It remains to be seen whether the Gunners will submit an offer, and if they can tempt Barcola to make the switch to London over their rivals in the weeks ahead.

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Arsenal have an opportunity to land an incredible deal for Barcola, if they manage to get a move over the line for the French winger this summer.

At 23, he has plenty of potential, but he has shown all the quality possible to make a difference for the Gunners now, having been described as “world-class”. At a snip of the price of Rogers, he has proven he can feature for a big club and win trophies.

Barcola brings pace and trickery, as well as a clinical edge that can help add some creativity that has been missing on the left side of the forward line so far for Arsenal.


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There is an understanding that the winger can play against low blocks, something Rogers may struggle more with considering his skillset, which may be more applicable to the Gunners and their current situation.

It all lines up to make a deal that makes total sense for Arsenal, solving their left-wing issues for the long-term with a star for now and for the future.

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The Premier League Net Spend Table Since Man City’s 115 Charges

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It’s been three years since Manchester City were hit with 115 charges for breaking financial fair play rules, and Premier League fans still await the conclusion of a lengthy investigation.

Once City were charged with breaching rules over a nine-year period, the assumption was that they’d curb spending. That hasn’t been the case as the Cityzens have continued to splash the cash on top talent, including Antoine Semenyo (£65 million) and Marc Guehi (£20 million) in January.

Rival clubs have been waiting for the verdict to land and have been frustrated due to the Sky Blues’ continued success in the transfer market. Take, for example, Manchester United, who are watching their top target, Elliot Anderson, become their rivals’ record signing in a £116 million deal.

With that said, here is how the Premier League net spend table looks since City were charged back in February 2023. While they don’t top the list, they still find themselves in the top five.

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Unai Emery via Reuters

The current Premier League club with the lowest net spending during this period is Leeds United. The Peacocks are the only side to have earned more than they have spent.

One of their biggest sales came in August 2024, when they sold Georginio Rutter to Brighton & Hove Albion for £40m. They also raised £98m after selling Archie Gray (Tottenham Hotspur), Crysencio Summerville (West Ham United), Tyler Adams and Luis Sinisterra (both Bournemouth).

Ahead of them in 19th place are Brentford, who have been punching above their weight both on and off the pitch. The Bees have a habit of wheeling and dealing while unearthing gems such as Brazilian goal machine Igor Thiago, who arrived from Club Brugge for £30m in July 2024.

Keith Andrews’ London outfit agonisingly missed out on European qualification on the final day of last season. Had they secured a place in Europe for the first time, they’d undoubtedly be set for a record-breaking summer transfer window.

David Moyes congratulates Iliman Ndiaye

Everton have been embroiled in relegation battles in recent years but David Moyes’ return has helped the Toffees travel up the Premier League table. The Merseyside outfit have been penalised for breaching the PSR most recently this month and have been ordered to pay Burnley £50m.

A change in ownership in December 2024 has improved their financial situation. That said, some of their spending has raised eyebrows, such as forking out £40m to sign Tyler Dibling from Southampton last summer.

It’s easy to understand why many feel Unai Emery has worked miracles at Aston Villa after achieving UEFA Champions League qualification for a second time last season. The Spaniard has worked on a limited budget, as highlighted by the Villans’ 17th-place position in the net spend table.

Villa’s most expensive signing came in July 2024, when they brought in Amadou Onana from Everton for £50m. Given they are constantly competing for a top-four finish, their success in the market deserves huge plaudits.

Rank

Club

Expenditure

Income

Net Spend

15

Aston Villa

€396.20m

€348.18m

€48.02m

16

Everton

€220.89m

€179.55m

€41.34m

17

Brentford

€279.45m

€244.36m

€35.09m

18

Leeds

€182.02m

€203.48m

-€21.46m

11–14

Tony Bloom

Last season’s surprise package was Bournemouth, who finished sixth in the league despite losing star players over the year. Dean Huijsen headed to Real Madrid for £50m while Semenyo joined City in January, leaving Andoni Iraola without his talisman.

The Cherries haven’t been afraid to get their wallet out though and an upcoming Europa League campaign will surely mean big money is spent. Brazilian frontman Evanilson remains their club-record signing after arriving at the Vitality from FC Porto for £40m in August 2024.

Most Premier League owners use Brighton & Hove Albion as a blueprint in the transfer market and in implementing a project. That’s because the Seagulls have so much joy recruiting up-and-coming talent and selling them for a huge profit.

Moises Caicedo joined the Amex outfit for just £4m and headed to Chelsea in August 2023 in an £115m deal. He’s one of several players who have developed at the club before moving on for astronomical fees, and Carlos Baleba is the latest name to be linked with a potential £100m+ exit.

Fulham are somewhat surprisingly 14th despite very rarely spending heavily, and their fans have often called out the ownership for a lack of ambition. The Cottagers are a mainstay in mid-table, and perhaps their reluctance to fork out hefty fees is why Marco Silva has called it quits and taken charge of Benfica.

That said, they did break their transfer record last summer to sign Brazilian winger Kevin from Shakhtar Donetsk for £34.6m. Since City’s 115 charges, they have sold the likes of Aleksandar Mitrovic for £50m and Joao Palhinha for £43.2m.

Crystal Palace celebrate after winning the Conference League

Oliver Glasner oversaw the greatest era in Crystal Palace history, during which the Eagles won their first major trophy. The FA Cup, the Community Shield and the UEFA Conference League were placed in the trophy cabinet over the past two years.

This underdog story is perhaps a reminder that money isn’t everything and that success can be achieved by hard work and perseverance. The South London outfit dealt with big-money departures, including Guehi joining City, Eberechi Eze moving to Arsenal, and Michael Olise heading to Bayern Munich, for a collective £138.3m.

Rank

Club

Expenditure

Income

Net Spend

11

Crystal Palace

€304.70m

€197.85m

€106.85m

12

Fulham

€240.42m

€141.30m

€99.12m

13

Brighton

€470.30m

€384.89m

€85.41m

14

Bournemouth

€488.36m

€378.00m

€70.37m

10–6

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Ipswich Town are set for their second season in the top flight since City were charged, and their expenditure comes as a surprise. The Tractor Boys have tried to ensure they remain in the big time with acquisitions such as their joint-record signings Jaden Philogene and Omari Hutchinson, who both cost £20m.

Liam Delap earned a £30m switch to Chelsea last summer after an impressive 2024-25 campaign. His former club might rue inserting a £30m relegation release clause in his contract as clubs may have paid more at the time.

Spending heavily comes with a risk but Sunderland‘s recruitment staff proved their worth after buying 15 new players for £161m last summer. Shrewd signings such as Granit Xhaka and Omar Alderete helped the Black Cats secure UEFA Conference League qualification.

Last season was the first time the Wearsiders participated in the Premier League for eight seasons. They admirably opted to build a squad good enough to compete at the top half of the table rather than get dragged into a relegation battle.

Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis

Another club who have been busy in the market since earning promotion in 2022 are Nottingham Forest. The club’s owner Evangelos Marinakis isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but the Tricky Trees’ fans can’t fault his ambition given his financial backing.

Forest have swooped for the likes of Omari Hutchinson (£37m), Dan Ndoye (£35.5m) and Elliot Anderson (£35m). It’s been a topsy-turvy period which includes relegation scraps and a Europa League campaign.

Newcastle United are the richest club in world football, but the Premier League’s PSR rules have held the Saudi owners back from making dream signings at St James’ Park. That hasn’t prevented the Magpies from battling the big six in the market and bringing the likes of Sandro Tonali (£55m) and Nick Woltemade (£69m) to Tyneside.

The problem is that without Champions League football, Eddie Howe’s side struggles to entice players to make the switch. They also run the risk of losing star men, as was the case when Alexander Isak downed tools to force a British transfer record £125m move to Liverpool last year.

Chelsea players

Chelsea, like City, have had to be cautious with their spending after getting dragged into investigations over secret payments made during the Roman Abramovich era. They were hit with the biggest fine in English football history in March, forced to pay £10.75m and handed a suspended transfer ban.

BlueCo are still happy to pay big bucks, but not always for the right players. Their transfer strategy up until now has largely focused on youth signings they loan out to their sister club, Strasbourg.

Rank

Club

Expenditure

Income

Net Spend

6

Chelsea

€1.05bn

€855.55m

€188.10m

7

Newcastle

€497.05m

€310.15m

€186.90m

8

Nottingham Forest

€478.96m

€299.92m

€179.04m

9

Sunderland

€237.64m

€85.92m

€151.73m

10

Ipswich

€220.51m

€94.56m

€125.95m

5–1

Liverpool's Alexander Isak raises his arms.
UEFA Champions League – Liverpool v PSV Eindhoven – Anfield, Liverpool, Britain – November 26, 2025 Liverpool’s Alexander Isak reacts REUTERS/Phil Noble

Jurgen Klopp insisted Liverpool couldn’t compete with City and Newcastle during his time at Anfield. Those comments are no longer factual given the Reds broke the record for the most money spent in a single transfer window last year.

The Merseyside giants spent £449m, including add-ons, and broke the British transfer record twice. Florian Wirtz arrived from Bayer Leverkusen for £116m before Isak made a deadline-day move.

Manchester City come in at fourth, and they haven’t been deterred by their 115 charges as they try to remain the powerhouse of English football. Anderson is the prime example: their second £100m+ player to join the club, and it comes with an expected verdict from the investigation.

Spending over £800m since being charged has often led many to believe they are not worried and that they believe they will be acquitted. If not, depending on the punishment, they certainly have a squad that can compete for years to come even if a transfer ban comes into effect.

Manchester United's Bryan Mbeumo celebrates vs Nottingham Forest with Matheus Cunha and Bruno Fernandes

Ahead of the Cityzens are their neighbours, Manchester United, who have not won a title since Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement in 2013. For so many years, the previous regime made clumsy transfer decisions that cost the club dearly.

That said, INEOS took over sporting operations in February 2024, and the co-owners have found success in the market. They went all out to rebuild their frontline last summer, and it paid off as the £206m spent on Benjamin Sesko, Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha paid off with a return to Champions League football.

Tottenham Hotspur narrowly escaped relegation on the final day of last season, and they are already looking to spend big this summer. The Lilywhites’ net spend since early 2023 puts them second, and it’s been a rollercoaster ride during that time.

A Europa League triumph in 2025 should have been the catalyst for Spurs to kick on and try to compete for more major trophies. That’s why there are huge question marks over big-money signings such as Xavi Simons (£51m) and Dominic Solanke (£65m).

Declan Rice with Premier League trophy

Premier League champions Arsenal are the club with the biggest net spend since City were charged and they now possess a squad that is competing domestically and in Europe. Last summer, the Gunners splashed the cash on Viktor Gyokeres (£54.8m), Martin Zubimendi (£60m) and Noni Madueke (£48.5m).

Declan Rice arrived at the Emirates in July 2023 for £105m and he had been linked with the Cityzens. Who knows if Pep Guardiola would have insisted on beating Mikel Arteta to the England midfielder if not for the club’s charges.

Rank

Club

Expenditure

Income

Net Spend

1

Arsenal

€637.30m

€166.87m

€470.44m

2

Tottenham

€726.05m

€259.70m

€466.35m

3

Man Utd

€705.70m

€255.17m

€450.53m

4

Man City

€804.40m

€387.78m

€416.62m

5

Liverpool

€695.35m

€327.20m

€368.15m


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Leeds Face Transfer Hijack From Premier League Rivals For ‘Exciting’ Star

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Leeds United could miss out on one of their key transfer targets this summer, as Football Insider reports that a Premier League rival is eyeing a potential hijack.

It comes as the Whites are looking at opportunities to improve the squad for next season, with a deal for Harry Wilson already lined up to do just that.

Talks are ongoing to sign Julian Brandt as a free agent, while Leeds are also considering defenders to replace the outgoing Pascal Struijk after agreeing the terms of a move to Brighton.

Then there’s interest in the midfield ranks, with a bid submitted for Shea Charles earlier in the window in the hopes of landing the Southampton ace.

No agreement has been reached for the midfielder, and now Leeds could face a battle to land the Northern Ireland international in the transfer window.

Crystal Palace Eye Shea Charles Hijack

Shea Charles in action for Northern Ireland

While Leeds are hoping to seal a deal for Charles, the club could now miss out, as Football Insider reports that Crystal Palace are “hopeful” of sealing a deal with Southampton.

It’s claimed that the Eagles are optimistic that their qualification for the Europa League will help seal a move for the 22-year-old ahead of the Whites this summer.

Any move is likely to cost both teams a significant fee, with £30 million now quoted as the asking price set by Southampton to let Charles leave before the window slams shut.

So far, Leeds have seen an offer rejected below that valuation, leaving the possibility of a hijack from Crystal Palace open before Daniel Farke’s side can reach an agreement of their own.

There is also the threat of Manchester United lurking in the background for the youngster, who was formerly of their city rivals Manchester City.

As it stands, it would appear as though the Red Devils are looking at other options, having been linked with Mateus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali, but it’s unclear whether they may push to land Charles in the near future.

For Leeds, it all represents a potential blow in the race to sign their key target. It may be tough for the club to provide the same funding as their rivals, who have had Premier League finance for longer, while both also have European football they can promise.

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Southampton midfielder Shea Charles in action vs Portsmouth

Leeds are looking to improve their ranks this summer, and while they can do so by adding some peak-age players like Wilson and Brandt, there needs to be some future-proofing involved in the squad building.

At just 22, Charles already has plenty of potential in senior football and quality to back it up, as he looks set to have a career at the top of the game for years to come.


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He has been described as “exciting”, having shown all the hallmarks of a top player. If he can continue to grow with Leeds, then he will prove to be worth every bit of that £30 million price tag and perhaps more.

While there is a clear need to build for the here and now, adding quality for the long-term future will be equally important for Leeds in having a setup ready to cement them in the Premier League for years to come.

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