Morgan Schneiderlin
- Current club: Everton
- Date of Birth: 8 November 1989
- Birthplace: Obernai, Obernai, France
- Position: Defensive midfielder
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Manchester City’s £49m business for Raheem Sterling now leaves Manchester United red-faced
The stunning manner in which Manchester City tore Southampton to shreds at the weekend certainly had fans of the champions chirping. Rightly so, Pep Guardiola’s men were on fire. In this form, there are few teams in world football who can live with City.
Everton plan move for ex-West Ham United midfielder
Everton are reportedly mulling over an approach to sign Joao Mario from Inter Milan this summer. The Portugal international spent the second half of the previous campaign on loan with West Ham United, contributing two goals from 13 league appearances.
Everton to make move for Celtic defender
Everton are ready to make a £25m bid for Celtic left full-back Kieran Tierney, according to Mirror Football.
Marco Silva planning Everton clear-out?
Everton boss, Marco Silva could be planning to get rid of four players in his squad, according to the Daily Star.
West Ham plot late raid for Everton midfielder
West Ham United are reportedly plotting a late attempt to sign Morgan Schneiderlin from league rivals Everton. The Hammers are actively pursuing a new central midfielder after missing out on both Jonjo Shelvey and Joe Allen.
David Moyes planning raid on former club to sign Belgian attacker
New West Ham United manager David Moyes is reportedly planning an approach to sign Kevin Mirallas from Everton this winter.
West Brom eye Everton star as Fletcher replacement
West Bromwich Albion will reportedly step up their pursuit to sign Everton's James McCarthy after losing club captain Darren Fletcher to Stoke City on a free transfer.
Southampton….a Premier League selling club?
It’s a question many Southampton fans have asked for a few years: ‘Why do we sell all of our best players?”
Tom Cleverley close to permanent Watford move
England international Tom Cleverley is just a game away from sealing a permanent move to Watford.
Lukaku scores again as Everton move in on top five
Everton beat West Brom at Goodison Park on Saturday afternoon, as they moved to within three points of the Premier League's top five, giving them the chance to qualify for next season's Europa League.