The transfer market does not open again until January but many teams are already looking to improve their respective teams. One of the players that has been in and out of the soccer transfer market rumor mill for months is none other than Real Madrid keeper Iker Casillas. Would acquiring the star keeper make sense for Arsenal?
Many expected the summer transfer window to feature some astute moves to bolster the team's depth and improve it. But what has happened is nothing short of a calamity. Real Madrid is not only worse off than prior to the summer, but the team looks like it could be ready to suffer its worst season in years, and here's why.
Real Madrid made big signings this summer, but star forward Cristiano Ronaldo is not too thrilled with the moves that they made during the transfer window.
The soccer transfer window gives teams an opportunity to improve twice a year. So where do Barcelona, Arsenal and Manchester United rank among the winners and losers of the 2014 summer soccer transfer window? Latin Post.com takes a look.
Manchester United made two key moves before the transfer window closes, acquiring Radamel Falcao, while sending Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez to Real Madrid.
Star Columbian soccer player Radamel Falcao looks like he might be on the move. But will he end up joining Cristiano Ronaldo and James Rodriguez in Real Madrid to form a superstar trio?
Arguably the biggest news of the soccer transfer market this week was the transfer of mercurial striker Mario Balotelli from AC Milan to Liverpool. Will the move work, or will his presence pose a problem?
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez is reportedly planning to move Angel Di Maria, but the Argentina international doesn’t want to leave the club anytime soon.
Regardless of the reasons for Barcelona's defensive woes, the team has done its best to address these issues in hopes of reclaiming its former glory. But has the summer really be as great as many think it has? And will the additions really make a world of difference for Blaugrana?
Manchester City acquired Eliaquim Mangala in a £32 million transfer agreement with Porto, but reports on Tuesday indicated that the center-back will not be ready to play when the club starts their English Premier League campaign.
Gareth Bale headed into the UEFA Super Cup as the main story. It was him, not Ronaldo, who was in the press conference for the club prior to the game. But can Bale overcome his idol in 2014-15 and turn into Real Madrid's main man for years to come?
Real Madrid captain and icon Iker Casillas might be doing that bit of soul search at this very moment. He is coming off a disastrous World Cup and the preseason simply has done him few favors in terms of restoring faith about his abilities. The continued goaltending controversy at his club is not helping matters and it might simply be time for the 33-year-old netminder to give up and move on. Or should he?
Radamel Falcao has been at the center of rumors for months despite being inactive for six months. The superstar has been linked with Real Madrid for weeks, but recent reports indicate that Manchester City might be interested in bringing in the Colombian. Where should he go?Both options are certainly enticing for Falcao. But which is the better one?
Real Madrid has announced that Keylor Navas will be joining the club in 2014-15, setting up a three-goalie rotation that includes the likes of Diego Lopez and Iker Casillas. But who should start between Casillas and Navas? Latin Post.com takes a look.
Cristiano Ronaldo's recent comments this past weekend has fueled speculation that he could look to make a move soon to Manchester United from Real Madrid. But how would it affect both teams? And would it work?
This summer has belonged to Colombian soccer. First the team excelled at the World Cup by finishing fifth overall and receiving rave reviews for its terrific attacking style. Then the top Colombian star at the World Cup, James Rodriguez made a record move to Real Madrid before goalie David Ospina made his move to London to play with Arsenal. But Colombians have continued to make headlines with more transfers impending.
With James Rodriguez's signing, Real Madrid has been swirling with transfer rumors. Spanish star Isco, who was acquired from Malaga last summer after a breakout year in the Spanish League, may potentially be sold, but would that be the best move for the soccer powerhouse? Probably not, and here's why.