PL clubs spent 1.92bn on forwards - why are so many struggling?
Premier League clubs scrambled to add firepower during the summer transfer window, spending on players categorised as forwards. So why are so many struggling?
Your Site' Nick Wright and Adam Smith analyse the issue in Between the Lines.
Boro looking to hijack move for Sarmiento
Latest from Your Site News' Luca Bendoni and Elliot Cook:
Middlesbrough are back in for Brighton's Jeremy Sarmiento as they look to hijack Birmingham's deal for the attacking midfielder.
They have returned to the negotiating table after Birmingham agreed a permanent transfer with Brighton for Sarmiento.
Nothing has been agreed between Boro and Brighton at this stage but the Championship club are back in talks over a permanent deal.
Boro had previously held talks with Brighton before Birmingham advanced on a deal to sign Sarmiento.
Watford sign Bove from Roma
Watford have completed the signing of Edoardo Bove from Roma.
The 23-year-old midfielder has penned a five-and-a-half-year deal at Vicarage Road.
Watford FC is pleased to announce the signing of Edoardo Bove on a five-and-a-half-year deal.
Bove suffered a cardiac arrest in December 2024.
Serie A rules prevent players from playing in competitive games with a defibrillator, which the midfielder had fitted following the incident in the game between Fiorentina and Inter Milan.
He has already been out on the training field with the clubs medical staff and his return to full training will be phased.
A return to competitive action is expected between four to six weeks.
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Why are forwards struggling in the Premier League?
Premier League clubs spent a record 1.92bn on forwards during the summer transfer window.
So why are so many struggling for goals, including Arsenal's Viktor Gyokeres, Man Utd's Benjamin Sesko and Newcastle's Nick Woltemade?
Between the Lines takes a look at one of the themes of the season.
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Man Utd's Amass set for Norwich loan
Latest from Your Site News' Anthony Joseph and Dan Khan:
Manchester United left-back Harry Amass is expected to join Norwich City on loan for the rest of the season.
The teenager is set to return to the Championship after spending the first half of the season with Sheffield Wednesday.
Norwich have scheduled the 18-year-old in for a medical on Thursday.
Rhl 'knocking on the door' for more Rangers signings
Rangers head coach Danny Rhl is hopeful of more January signings as they prepare to face Ludogorets in the Europa League.
Everton and Forest target Sunderland's Isidor
Latest from Your Site News' Keith Downie:
Everton and Nottingham Forest have enquired about Sunderland striker Wilson Isidor.
No concrete approach has been made as both clubs are also considering or waiting on other targets.
The Frenchman also has interest in him from multiple clubs overseas, and is one to watch this window.
The 25-year-olds contract is up in 2028 but he has fallen down the striking pecking order at Sunderland.
Isidor has scored 4 Premier League goals this season, but hasnt netted since October.
Nwaneri in France for Marseille medical
Latest from Your Site News' Dharmesh Sheth:
Arsenal's Ethan Nwaneri is in France for a medical with Marseille following the agreement of a loan deal.
The move is expected to be confirmed in the next 24 hours.
It is a straight loan until the end of the season for more game time, with Nwaneri still in Arsenal's long-term plans.
Working with Marseille boss Roberto De Zerbi to develop him is understood to be a major factor behind the move.
A number of Premier League and European clubs were interested in getting Nwaneri on loan this month.
The 18-year-old signed a new Arsenal contract until 2030 last summer.