Sky Sports Expands Premier League Coverage Amid Transfer Speculations

Sky Sports Expands Premier League Coverage Amid Transfer Speculations

Britain’s Sky Sports is intensifying the battle over Premier League rights with a planned price war ahead of the 2025-26 season. Most importantly, they will boost the number of fully live games from 128 to a minimum of 215! That’s a massive increase — with the result that nearly 80 percent of all televised Premier League matches next season will be on Sky Sports. This nation of football fans will recently find itself with a much improved viewing experience!

Together with this ramp up in coverage, Sky Sports hopes to further entrench its dominance in the UK sports broadcasting market. Fans can access Premier League goals, F1 race control information, and a variety of other sports content through the Sky Sports app. The new mobile app keeps you connected with the fast pace of live sports action. Download it easily without the added fuss to have it on-hand for immediate reference!

To further reach the younger demographic, Sky Sports has made all of its coverage available through free online streaming options. Customers can subscribe to Sky or opt for a no-contract streaming service via NOW, allowing flexibility in how they watch their favorite sports.

Beyond the promising new broadcasting possibilities, Sky Sports is live streaming much of the hot transfer action and club drama. International Not-So-Breaking Reports in Leicester suggest that the Foxes will announce the sacking of manager Ruud van Nistelrooj as early as the first of next month. Sean Dyche is reportedly rather emerging as the favorite for the manager’s position, say Sky Sports’ sources.

Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi has been in the news recently. Fofana could be about to reject a transfer to Arsenal for once! This decision has left Liverpool on red alert as they’re eyeing up a renewed offer for the coveted 26-year-old. Guehi is willing to remain at Crystal Palace through the last year of his contract. If the right opportunity doesn’t materialize this summer, he’ll remain, with the expectation that he’ll find a good situation, say reports from numerous outlets, including the Guardian.

Now, Manchester United’s transfer plans are facing the perfect storm of complications. They’ve struggled to move on some of these guys, particularly Jadon Sancho, Marcus Rashford, Antony, Rasmus Hojlund. The Daily Mirror has reported on this story, that can be seen in Sky Sports here.

Atletico Madrid are preparing a bid to battle Aston Villa for Emiliano Martinez. They are up against tough competition from Saudi Arabian clubs in this transfer market war. Nottingham Forest and Brighton both reportedly chasing Botafogo left-back Cuiabano. According to Daily Telegraph reports, City and Chelsea are currently leading the race to acquire his signature.

Furthermore, Andre Onana has reportedly warned off interest from Monaco by insisting he wants to stay at Manchester United. The Ligue 1 club are looking at Chelsea’s Djordje Petrovic as an alternative target.

Celtic will be hoping to take advantage of a third opportunity in the J League. According to reports in the Scottish Sun, they are set to complete a £1.5 million deal for Kawasaki Frontale striker Shin Yamada.

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