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The highs and lows of EPL transfer deadline day.

Faulty fax machines and inflatable bananas: The highs and lows of Premier League deadline day

While a serious business, there are some genuinely iconic moments, from Redknapp’s car-window interviews to stories of Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Not Yours).

  • Emma Kemp

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Manchester City’s Erling Haaland celebrates scoring his side’s third goal against Wolves.

Haaland and Man City fire warning to title rivals as Spurs get off to winning start in post-Ange era

Two goals from Erling Haaland and star turns from Manchester City’s new recruits saw Pep Guardiola’s side off to a perfect start, while Sunderland made a winning return to the big time and a Richarlison double fired Spurs to victory.

  • Lori Ewing
The Young Socceroos’ success at the U-20 Asian Cup followed the explosion in match minutes for young players in the A-League.

The A-League has found its purpose. And it’s worth $20 million a year

A revolution has quietly taken place in the A-League. It helped propel the Young Socceroos to success at the recent U-20 Asian Cup, and is being noticed by the rest of the footballing world.

  • Vince Rugari
Gun youngster Nestory Irankunda.

Why Germany is the perfect finishing school for Australian teen soccer sensation

Adelaide United prodigy Nestory Irankunda has been sold to German giants Bayern Munich for an A-League-record transfer fee. Why is Germany the perfect destination?

  • Jonathan Drennan
Kylian Mbappe has been at PSG since 2017.

Saudi club Al-Hilal make record $493m bid for Mbappe

Paris Saint-Germain have given Al-Hilal permission to negotiate directly with the French striker, who is expected to become a free agent at the end of the upcoming season.

  • James Robson
Harry Souttar became the most expensive Australian footballer of all time with his $23 million move to Leicester City.

Passport shredder: Souttar’s $23m EPL move shows why Socceroos must cast wide net

Socceroos coach Graham Arnold is ready to convince more “foreign recruits” like Harry Souttar to play for the Australian team.

  • Vince Rugari
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Garang Kuol’s days in the A-League Men with the Central Coast Mariners are numbered.

Barcelona, Newcastle, Chelsea: Top European clubs circling Mariners sensation

Emerging Central Coast Mariners star Garang Kuol is attracting significant interest from some of the world’s biggest soccer clubs, and is likely to sign for one of them in the January transfer window.

  • Vince Rugari
Riley McGree’s curious transfer journey has taken him from Adelaide to Middlesborough - via Birmingham and Charlotte, North Carolina.

McGree transfer highlights Australia’s lowly place in football’s pecking order

How did Charlotte FC make millions off Riley McGree, a player who’ll never wear their colours – and why didn’t Adelaide United, the club who produced him, make more? The answer is simple, straightforward, and a little sobering for Australian soccer.

  • Vince Rugari
There is no domestic transfer system in the A-League but that could change.

FFA keen to establish domestic player transfer system

Football Federation Australia is keen to introduce a domestic transfer system into the A-League, bringing the Australian game in line with the rest of the world.

  • Michael Lynch
Staying put: Spurs will not be selling Harry Kane to United in the upcoming transfer window.

Spurs declare Kane sale to United not on

Tottenham Hotspur have no intention of selling Harry Kane to Manchester United this northern hemisphere summer.