Ruben Amorim has wasted no time in making his mark at AC Milan, reportedly identifying several high-profile stars for an immediate summer exit. Following a series of underwhelming displays during the club's pre-season tour, the Portuguese tactician has held crunch talks with ownership to finalise his squad plans.
Newcastle United have intensified their efforts to bring Fikayo Tomori back to the Premier League, submitting a formal opening proposal to AC Milan. The Magpies are eager to bolster their defensive options following a season of significant backline challenges, identifying the former Chelsea man as a primary target.
The 12 games of the Thomas Tuchel era have yielded mixed results and performances from England. They remain one of the best sides in international football, even if they haven't played particularly well for extended stretches since the Sir Gareth Southgate era. That said, they are among the favourites to win the 2026 World Cup for several reasons.
GOAL runs the rule over the British players earning a living away from their homeland, with plenty more stars deciding to leave their comfort zones in search of a better footballing life elsewhere. The Premier League is still obviously one of the world's most entertaining divisions and the Championship can prove fantastic for development, but there are more options out there.
GOAL brings you the lowdown on how British players are doing away from home, with many footballers now taking their talents abroad in search of prosperity. Despite the riches and the glamour of the Premier League, it's far from the be all and end all. You can still carve out a fantastic career even while out of the intense spotlight of the English media.
Former Chelsea team-mates Fikayo Tomori and Ruben Loftus-Cheek have transformed their fortunes at AC Milan under Massimiliano Allegri. After being linked with exits, both are now considered key players and could be rewarded with new deals as the club looks to secure their long-term futures at San Siro beyond their current 2027 contracts.