And there you have it - the 2025-26 Premier League season is over. Arsenal are the champions while West Ham have been relegated alongside Wolves and Burnley as Tottenham secured survival on the final day. While the football hasn't always been the most scintillating, it's been a campaign full of twists and turns at both ends of the table, making it difficult to predict any result given the increased parity among the teams in the English top-flight.
Bayern Munich sporting director Max Eberl has broken his silence on the club's summer recruitment strategy, addressing links to some of the Premier League's biggest stars. While the Bavarian giants are actively working on high-profile reinforcements to bolster their attacking ranks, a certain defensive target has officially been struck off the list.
As the 2025-26 Premier League season draws to a close, it's time to look back on what has been a campaign full of twists and turns. Arsenal eventually saw off the challenge of Manchester City to secure the title, but European places and the final berth in the relegation zone are still to be decided into the final day.
Manchester United are ready to flex their financial muscles this summer as they plot an ambitious double raid for Newcastle's Sandro Tonali and Atalanta enforcer Ederson. With Michael Carrick’s side preparing for a return to the Champions League next season, the Red Devils' hierarchy is determined to provide the tactical upgrades necessary to compete on all fronts.
Newcastle have no intention of selling Nick Woltemade this summer despite a challenging debut campaign. Following his club-record transfer, the 24-year-old struggled initially with the physical demands of English football. However, after recent tactical adjustments, the Magpies are fully convinced their German forward will thrive in his second season at St James' Park.
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) is in talks with potential investors to sell a minority stake in Newcastle United. The strategic move aims to raise capital for a massive infrastructure overhaul, with the club weighing up a choice: a multi-million-pound expansion of St James' Park or the construction of a brand-new, world-class stadium costing more than £1 billion.
Manchester United legend Roy Keane criticised Newcastle United forward William Osula for a theatrical Michael Jackson-inspired goal celebration. After the young Danish striker scored during Newcastle's crucial 3-1 victory over West Ham on Sunday, he donned a white glove and danced, prompting Keane to suggest such moves belong in a nightclub rather than on a football pitch.
Bayern Munich have made a significant breakthrough in their pursuit of Anthony Gordon after reportedly agreeing on personal terms with the Newcastle United winger. But the Bavarian giants will face a hurdle with Gordon's high price tag, and will try to persuade the Premier League club to lower their asking price.
Newcastle star Anthony Gordon has taken a major step toward a move to the Bundesliga after reportedly agreeing on personal terms with Bayern Munich. The German giants have made the winger a priority target following their latest league title success, looking to lure the England international away from St. James' Park.
Benfica boss Jose Mourinho could be set for a sensational return to the Premier League, but not at former club Chelsea or Newcastle. Recent reports indicate that a new trophy-chasing contender has entered the frame to secure the services of the ‘Special One’ as he looks for his next challenge.
Darwin Nunez is on the verge of another new chapter in his career. Could the striker be heading back to the Premier League? According to the Daily Mirror, the 26-year-old has mutually terminated his contract with Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal.
Manchester United’s hopes of signing Sandro Tonali have suffered a major setback, with Newcastle unwilling to sell the Italy international. However, the Red Devils have already made progress elsewhere after reportedly agreeing personal terms with Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba.
Barcelona have entered the race to sign Newcastle United winger Anthony Gordon. The Catalan club are desperately seeking a dynamic forward to bolster their attack ahead of the summer transfer window. Sporting director Deco has already held discussions with the player's representatives in Catalonia, but Bayern Munich remain strong rivals in the battle for his signature.
Bayern Munich have stepped up their pursuit of Anthony Gordon by presenting the Newcastle winger with a "concrete" transfer offer. The Bundesliga champions are now leading the race for the England international, while Barcelona falling behind due to financial constraints.
Bayern Munich are refusing to give up on their pursuit of Newcastle winger Anthony Gordon as they look to bolster their attacking options for next season. The German giants have identified the England international as a primary target, but a significant gap in valuation remains between the two clubs.
Jose Mourinho rumours refuse to go away at Newcastle, as questions are asked of Eddie Howe’s future, and Chris Waddle has told GOAL why any club considering a move for the ‘Special One’ must mull over the “win trophies or entertain” conundrum. Mourinho boasts several major honours on his glittering CV, but the ex-Chelsea and Real Madrid boss has faced accusations of being “boring” at times.
The Newcastle United hierarchy have reportedly reached a definitive conclusion regarding Eddie Howe's future at St James' Park. After a challenging campaign that has seen the Magpies struggle for consistency, the club’s board has moved to clarify the managerial situation heading into the next season.
Dietmar Hamann has urged Bayern Munich to hijack Barcelona’s move for Marcus Rashford, labelling the Manchester United forward a "brilliant" option available for just €30 million (£26m/$35m). The former Germany international believes the versatile attacker represents significantly better value than Newcastle’s Anthony Gordon as the Bavarian giants look to bolster their frontline.
Manchester United legend Gary Neville has identified three dream transfer targets for the club this summer, including Bayern Munich's Harry Kane. Neville also named a more "realistic" trio of potential signings for the Red Devils as they strive to compete for the biggest trophies next season.
Manchester United are being linked with Bruno Guimaraes, Elliot Anderson and Aurelien Tchouameni, with Louis Saha telling GOAL who the “better fit” from that trio would be. More big money is set to be spent by the Red Devils in the next transfer window as a natural successor to Casemiro is sought in the Old Trafford engine room. Raids on Newcastle, Nottingham Forest and Real Madrid have been mooted.
Anthony Gordon was once regarded as FC Bayern’s top target. However, it now appears he is merely the best available alternative. Indeed, the club have reportedly identified RB Leipzig’s Yan Diomande as their main target for next summer, according to The Athletic. However, because the club’s hierarchy believes the deal would be too expensive, Newcastle United’s forward Gordon has emerged as the preferred alternative.
Newcastle United are reportedly ready to explore the sale of Yoane Wissa this summer, marking a stunning U-turn on a player who cost the club £55 million just last year. The DR Congo international has struggled to make an impact on Tyneside following a series of fitness setbacks and tactical shifts under Eddie Howe.
Yoane Wissa made the brave decision to take on Newcastle’s No.9 shirt when completing a £55 million ($75m) transfer to St James’ Park, and Paul-Jose M’Poku has told GOAL why that call can still be justified. The former Brentford striker has endured a testing debut campaign on Tyneside, but a fellow countryman is confident that peak form will be rediscovered in time.
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has laid down the gauntlet to Nick Woltemade, explaining exactly what the German forward must do to force his way back into the starting lineup. The former Stuttgart man has seen his prominence at St James' Park fade significantly in recent months, leading to questions over his long-term role in the squad.
Mikel Arteta has hit out at officiating in the Premier League, claiming that "the world would be different" if his Arsenal side were granted the red card decisions he believes they deserve. Despite the Gunners moving three points clear at the top of the table on Saturday, the Spaniard was left fuming over a controversial call involving Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope.