Epl latest news 2018
Here are some of the latest news updates from the English Premier League (EPL) in 2018:
Transfer News
- August 2018: Liverpool signs Alisson Becker from Roma for a world-record fee for a goalkeeper (£67 million)
- August 2018: Chelsea signs Jorginho from Napoli for £57 million
- August 2018: Manchester City signs Riyad Mahrez from Leicester City for £60 million
- January 2019: Arsenal signs Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang from Borussia Dortmund for £56 million
- January 2019: Chelsea signs Gonzalo Higuaín from Juventus on loan
Managerial Changes
- May 2018: Manchester United appoints Ole Gunnar Solskjær as interim manager after the sacking of José Mourinho
- May 2018: West Bromwich Albion appoints Darren Moore as permanent manager
- June 2018: Newcastle United appoints Rafael Benítez as manager
- July 2018: Everton appoints Marco Silva as manager
- December 2018: Cardiff City appoints Neil Warnock as manager
On-Field News
- August 2018: Manchester City wins the Community Shield by defeating Chelsea 2-0
- September 2018: Liverpool wins the UEFA Super Cup by defeating Chelsea 5-4 in a penalty shootout
- October 2018: Manchester City sets a new record by winning 11 consecutive Premier League matches
- November 2018: Liverpool wins the FIFA Club World Cup by defeating Flamengo 1-0
- December 2018: Manchester City wins the League Cup by defeating Chelsea 4-3 in a penalty shootout
Off-Field News
- August 2018: The Premier League announces a new three-year broadcasting deal worth £4.5 billion
- September 2018: The Premier League introduces VAR (Video Assistant Referee) technology for the first time
- October 2018: The Premier League announces a new partnership with the English Football Association to promote women's football
- November 2018: The Premier League launches a new anti-discrimination campaign, "No Room for Racism"
- December 2018: The Premier League announces a new deal with the BBC to broadcast live matches on the BBC Sport website and app
These are just a few of the latest news updates from the English Premier League in 2018. If you're looking for more information, feel free to ask!