Peter McVitie

Writer

A long-suffering Scottish football fan, Frank de Boer's phenomenal pass to Dennis Bergkamp in Netherlands' 1998 World Cup match against Argentina changed everything. Writing about football became an obsession and the obscure decision to focus on Eredivisie and the Netherlands national team followed, resulting in a permanent move to the country in 2015.

Articles by Peter McVitie
  1. Real Madrid legend's 16-year-old son signs pro contract

    Real Madrid have officially secured the future of one of their brightest academy prospects after Enzo Alves penned his first professional contract with the club on Monday. The 16-year-old striker, who is the son of club legend Marcelo, has already made waves at Valdebebas with a prolific goalscoring record and has now committed his long-term future to the Spanish giants in a deal that includes a significant release clause to ward off interest from European rivals.

  2. 'Whole bloody team should be fired' - Ex-Spurs owner blasts Frank's side

    Former Tottenham chairman Lord Alan Sugar has unleashed a scathing attack on his old club, declaring that he would fire the "whole bloody team" if he could. The Apprentice star branded the current squad "useless" as they languish in 14th place under Thomas Frank, and has urged billionaire owner Joe Lewis to finally splash "real money" on elite talent following the significant departure of Daniel Levy.

  3. Dro Fernandez Barcelona

    PSG complete 'surprise' capture of Barca gem as Laporta lashes out

    Paris Saint-Germain have poached one of Barcelona’s brightest talents, with Dro Fernandez completing a controversial €8.2 million transfer to the French capital. The move has sparked fury in Catalonia, with club president Joan Laporta blasting the teenager's camp for breaking a verbal agreement regarding his future in what he described as an 'unpleasant' surprise for the Spanish giants.

  4. 'Everyone's terrified' - KSI backs Arsenal to end title hoodoo

    YouTube sensation and vocal Arsenal supporter KSI has backed Mikel Arteta’s side to finally end their long wait for a Premier League title, claiming that rival fans are "terrified" of the inevitable "carnage" that would follow. The internet star believes the rest of the league "hates" the Gunners but insists that after "several years of hurt," the current squad has the depth and management to deliver the trophy, though he admits he would be "very angry" if they fall short again.

  5. KSI reveals Arsenal's most important player and gives Gyokeres verdict

    YouTube sensation and vocal Arsenal supporter KSI has singled out Bukayo Saka as the "most important player" in Mikel Arteta’s title-chasing squad, while offering a staunch tactical defence of under-fire striker Viktor Gyokeres. Despite the Swedish forward’s well-documented struggles in front of goal since his big-money move, KSI insists that Gyokeres acts as a crucial "magnet" that unlocks space for his teammates, arguing that the Gunners simply look a better team with him on the pitch.

  6. Ex-AC Milan & Chelsea striker in talks for League Two club takeover

    Former AC Milan and Brazil superstar Alexandre Pato has opened talks regarding a sensational takeover of League Two side Colchester United. The retired striker was spotted pitchside at the JobServe Community Stadium on Saturday alongside current owner Robbie Cowling, sparking rumours of a stunning investment deal that would see him follow in the footsteps of David Beckham and Thierry Henry in becoming a club owner.

  7. Salah matches Liverpool cult hero's unwanted record

    Mohamed Salah has returned from the Africa Cup of Nations only to stumble into a piece of unwanted history at Anfield. The Egyptian forward started in Liverpool’s shock defeat to Bournemouth, a result that means he has now been on the losing side in seven of his last eight Premier League starts - equalling a dismal record set by Dirk Kuyt during the club's struggles in 2012.

  8. Guardiola admits out-of-favour star wants to leave Man City

    Pep Guardiola has candidly admitted that winger Oscar Bobb is likely looking for a way out of Manchester City before the January transfer window slams shut. The City boss confirmed that the Norwegian international is unhappy with his lack of game time - a situation that has become untenable following the big-money arrival and immediate impact of Antoine Semenyo.

  1. USMNT star McKennie a 'perfect striker', says Juventus boss

    Juventus manager Luciano Spalletti has heaped praise on USMNT star Weston McKennie, claiming the midfielder has all the attributes to be a "perfect central striker" following the Bianconeri's emphatic 3-0 victory over Napoli. Spalletti also highlighted a significant limitation in the game of goalscorer Jonathan David, comparing him unfavourably to Napoli forward Rasmus Hojlund despite the Canadian’s crucial strike.

  2. Conte declares state of 'real emergency' at Napoli

    Antonio Conte has admitted his Napoli side are in a "real emergency" following a demoralising 3-0 defeat to Juventus. The Partenopei boss cut a frustrated figure as he detailed a deepening injury crisis that has left the champions' title defence hanging by a thread, with key stars missing and no reinforcements expected ahead of a crucial Champions League clash against Chelsea in midweek.

  3. Liverpool make final decision on Robertson move to Spurs

    Andrew Robertson is set to remain a Liverpool player for the rest of the season after the Anfield hierarchy informed Tottenham that a deal is off the table. Spurs had prepared a £5 million package for the Scot, but an injury crisis on Merseyside has forced Liverpool to block the move, granting the wish of captain Virgil van Dijk who urged the club to keep his defensive partner.

  4. Arbeloa admits he's powerless in Vini Jr contract saga with Madrid

    Real Madrid coach Alvaro Arbeloa has confessed that the club’s ongoing contract standoff with Vinicius Junior is completely out of his hands, despite expressing his desperate hope that the Brazilian superstar remains at the Bernabeu. The future of the Ballon d'Or contender remains uncertain, with the forward’s representatives currently in the capital, yet fresh speculation over a lucrative exit refuses to disappear.

  5. Gyokeres to be replaced? Arsenal weigh up Alvarez approach

    Arsenal have reportedly begun exploring a sensational summer swoop for Atletico Madrid forward Julian Alvarez, less than a year after breaking the bank for Viktor Gyokeres. Sporting director Andrea Berta is leveraging his deep connections at the Spanish club to gauge the possibility of bringing the Argentine World Cup winner back to the Premier League, despite the Gunners’ current record signing still finding his feet in north London.

  6. Slot reveals when Liverpool next plan to make a signing

    Liverpool manager Arne Slot has dampened excitement regarding potential January arrivals, admitting he expects the winter window to remain quiet at Anfield despite a mounting injury list. While the Reds boss confirmed the club remains open to "opportunities" if the right profile becomes available, he conceded that the squad is likely to remain unchanged as they push for Champions League qualification in the second half of the campaign.

  7. 'Direct & approachable' - Differences between Arbeloa & Alonso revealed

    Alvaro Arbeloa has navigated a turbulent start to life in the Real Madrid dugout, with details emerging of a significant tactical and cultural shift from the Xabi Alonso era. Reports from the Spanish capital reveal that the dressing room has responded positively to Arbeloa’s "direct" methods, while a hostile reception from the Bernabeu has had the unexpected consequence of uniting a fractured squad following their Copa del Rey humiliation.

  8. Bellingham defended by England legend after silencing drinking critics

    England legend John Barnes has leapt to the defence of Jude Bellingham, dismissing recent criticism of the Real Madrid star’s off-pitch lifestyle as "exaggerated" and insisting that the midfielder’s behaviour is not a cause for concern. The former Liverpool winger believes that the scrutiny surrounding Bellingham’s social life is merely a by-product of a dip in form, predicting that the noise will vanish the moment the 22-year-old returns to his prolific best.

  9. 'My kids saw me swearing' - Kompany losing authority at home after viral clip

    Vincent Kompany has jokingly admitted that viral videos of his explosive dressing room tirades have left him on shaky ground as a parent, with his children having watched the X-rated clips on YouTube. The Bayern Munich boss revealed he has tried to tone down his language since moving to Germany, but warned his squad that he is still capable of losing his cool if he detects one specific attitude problem within the camp.