Josh King

Josh King

Josh King


    News from Eyefootball

    Everton end interest in Championship striker

    Everton have reportedly cooled their interest in signing Josh King from Bournemouth due to the excessive wage demands.

    West Ham United want to sign Arsenal striker?

    West Ham United have identified Eddie Nketiah as a potential candidate to bolster their strike force during the current transfer window.

    Manchester United, Spurs receive boost in signing Norwegian striker

    Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur have received a boost in signing Bournemouth forward Josh King before the transfer deadline.

    Leicester City winning race for David Brooks

    Leicester City have reportedly jumped ahead of Manchester United in the race to sign Bournemouth and Wales midfielder David Brooks. 

    Man Utd sign Nigerian striker on deadline day

    Manchester United have reportedly signed Nigerian striker Odion Ighalo, according to Goal.com.

    Man Utd reject chance to sign La Liga striker

    Manchester United have reportedly turned down the offer to sign Real Sociedad striker Willian Jose, according to Sky Sports.

    Manchester United boss states reason behind Bournemouth defeat

    Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has said that the Red Devils players gave their everything during the 1-0 Premier League defeat to Bournemouth on Saturday.

    Who Missed Out in the 2019 EPL Summer Transfer Window?

    The summer transfer window in 2019 closed for Premier League clubs at 5pm on 8th August. While some managers will be happy with their squads, others will be wishing they had a bit more time – and even looking forward to the window re-opening in January.

    Manchester United want Bournemouth striker?

    Manchester United interim boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is understood to have recommended the signing of Bournemouth's Josh King, who had previously been in the club's ranks.

    Where next for Defoe?

    Sunderland's 2016/2017 season has been filled with gloom and darkness. After being relegated for the first time since 2006, it has been difficult to find any sort of positive light shining out for the supporters to admire. A big proportion of this limited light has been in the form of Jermain Defoe.