Here is where you can find all the summaries from each Premier League game week this season, as well as the INMR Game of the Week at the end of each round up.
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Can Brentford’s recruitment model survive another key departure?
On deadline day Brentford announced the departure of Yoane Wissa who joined Newcastle for a reported £55 million. It was Brentford’s fourth key departure of the summer, following the exits of Christian Norgaard, Mark Flekken, Bryan Mbeumo and even their manager, Thomas Frank. It poses the question as to how Brentford will fare this season,… Read more
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What does Jamie Vardy bring to Cremonese’s attack?
Jamie Vardy has signed with Serie A side Cremonese after leaving Leicester. Although past his prime, Vardy remains a valuable asset with impressive speed and a record of nine goals last season. His adaptability in various formations promises to enhance Cremonese’s attacking strength as they aim for a strong season. Read more
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Why Liverpool broke the British transfer record for Alexander Isak
Liverpool has broken the British transfer record, signing Swedish striker Alexander Isak from Newcastle for £125m on deadline day. Isak, who scored 54 goals in 86 Premier League matches, will play a key role in Arne Slot’s revamped team. The latest INMR Podcast discusses Liverpool’s efforts to secure this transfer. Read more
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Opinion: Thomas Tuchel’s September England selection shows he’s far from a settled XI
Contributing writer, Max Pollen, provide his opinion on Thomas Tuchel’s recent squad selection for England. Amid player injuries and some controversial omissions, there appears to be a lack of clarity ahead of the World Cup. While certain players are mainstays, the overall lineup appears overly familiar and lacking in experimentation. Read more
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FPL Tips: What we’ve learned so far and what you should do moving forward
The Fantasy Premier League season is starting to take shape, and we’re beginning to get a clearer idea of how things might play out. There have already been some surprises, with certain players stepping up while others have been disappointing. If your team hasn’t started well, don’t worry, there’s still plenty of time to turn… Read more
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Daniel Levy Steps Down as Tottenham Chairman After 24 Years
Daniel Levy has stepped down as Tottenham Hotspur chairman after nearly 25 years, marking the end of a transformative era. Spurs enjoyed 18 European seasons under his leadership, opened a world-class stadium, and lifted the Europa League. Vinai Venkatesham and Peter Charrington now lead the club’s new era. Read more




