
Unlicensed betting firms face ban on sponsoring British sports teams
Gambling firms not licensed in the UK could be banned from sponsoring British sports teams - including Premier League clubs - as part of a government crackdown.
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Gambling firms not licensed in the UK could be banned from sponsoring British sports teams - including Premier League clubs - as part of a government crackdown.

The UK government is considering a crackdown that would ban gambling firms not licensed in the UK from sponsoring British sports teams, including Premier League clubs.
Resurgent Turkish centre-back Ozan Kabak is reportedly leaning towards staying with Hoffenheim, despite attracting interest from Premier League clubs.
Manchester City could find themselves having to commit to a portion of James Trafford’s wages in the summer transfer market in order to sign off on any loan.The England international’s future is e...
Newcastle forward Anthony Gordon has responded to speculation linking him with a transfer to Manchester United and other top Premier League clubs.
RB Leipzig has reportedly set an asking price of over £80 million for highly sought-after winger Yan Diomande, attracting significant interest from Premier League clubs.
Experienced coach Thomas Frank is reportedly attracting attention from several Premier League clubs looking for stability.
Discussions are ongoing regarding Mohamed Salah's essential role at Liverpool, with captain Virgil van Dijk addressing criticism. Meanwhile, an academy player is reportedly on the path to the first team, potentially as Salah's successor.

Premier League clubs have agreed not to feature gambling sponsors on the front of their shirts, and the government is now consulting on a total ban for unlicensed gambling firms from sponsoring clubs.
Several Premier League clubs are reportedly interested in Inter Milan's Marcus Thuram amid his recent dip in form, raising questions about his long-term future at San Siro.
Reports indicate that Premier League clubs Tottenham and Newcastle are interested in signing former Liverpool attacker Darwin Nunez in the upcoming summer transfer window.
In a world where football clubs have become multi-billion-pound enterprises, there needs to be something that anchors these organisations to their area, besides the location of their stadium. Think of previous generations of your favourite team and who you consider to be its biggest and best legends, and most Premier League clubs will side with the lads from the local area. It's why some fans have shuddered recently at the idea of comparisons between Dominik Szoboszlai and Steven Gerrard.
Both Manchester clubs are said to be holding ‘considerable’ concerns over a new proposal that has been pitched to the 20 Premier League clubs by the top-flight.Senior figures at both Manchester Ci...
Liverpool is reportedly among several Premier League clubs showing interest in Galatasaray's right-back Sallai.
Real Madrid will be busy this summer, and one possible move that currently looks on the cards is Antonio Rudiger’s exit. The veteran defender is in the final five months of his contract, and althoug...
Newcastle United's Bruno Guimaraes is ruled out for upcoming matches against Manchester City and potentially Arsenal due to a muscle injury, while Mikel Arteta expresses concern over Arsenal's growing injury list.

Government crackdown on black-market betting would affect Premier League clubs
Premier League clubs Manchester United and Arsenal are reportedly in a race to sign 22-year-old Bundesliga defender Nathaniel Brown after his breakthrough season.
Ruud Nijstad Transfer Race Intensifies Across EuropeCredit to SportsBoom for first highlighting the accelerating pursuit of FC Twente’s teenage defender, Ruud Nijstad, a player already being describ...

FPL expert Heisenberg and the FPL podcast team assess the Premier League clubs with favourable fixture lists in the next gameweeks.
Manchester City is reportedly vying with other Premier League clubs for the signature of Dutch talent Ruud Nijstad, following Barcelona's withdrawal from the race.
The transfer market sees Mamadou Lamine Camara moving to Al-Ittihad Tripoli, while Chelsea and Tottenham monitor Bundesliga defender Kim Min jae, and another Bundesliga ace is unlikely to leave amidst Barcelona links.
FC Bayern is reportedly eyeing a Brentford striker to back up Harry Kane and is also pushing to sign RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande, competing with Premier League clubs.
Chelsea and Manchester United are reportedly chasing £100m midfielder Elliot Anderson, while Arsenal and Manchester United are also linked with a move for former Chelsea star Christian Pulisic.