Premier League preview: What will and won’t happen
As the 2016-17 Premier League season comes to an end, we take a look at what will and will not happen in the final fixtures on Sunday.
As the 2016-17 Premier League season comes to an end, we take a look at what will and will not happen in the final fixtures on Sunday.
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp would love club great Steven Gerrard to be his successor at Anfield when he parts ways with the club.
Arsene Wenger’s future at Arsenal appears likely to be settled at a board meeting after the FA Cup final, although the veteran manager tried to remain typically evasive on the issue.
Jose Mourinho insists he will not make mistakes in his second season at Manchester United, now that he knows the club better from the inside.
Jurgen Klopp insisted Liverpool will invest in quality players as they prepare for European football next season, while he said there is no alternative to winning trophies at Anfield.
Harry Kane scored four goals to help Tottenham Hotspur cruise past Leicester City after their 6-1 triumph at the King Power Stadium on Thursday.
Ander Herrera has been named Manchester United’s Player of the Year for 2016-17, ending David de Gea’s stranglehold on the award.
Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho has conceded that Paul Pogba’s world-record transfer fee has been a burden for the player this season.
Swansea City will make an attempt to sign Chelsea captain John Terry, manager Paul Clement has confirmed.