This past weekend, David Moyes made huge news when it was announced that Manchester United had purchases Juan Mata from Chelsea. The move represented a huge step forward for Moyes, who has struggled as manager of United in his first season.
When Manchester United purchased Juan Mata from Chelsea, many thought that the move signaled the end of Wayne Rooney's tenure with the team. However, Mata has announced that the one thing he looks forward to most as a member of United is playing alongside Rooney.
Is Arsenal going after Julian Draxler? According to some reports, the team has sent officials to work out a deal for the German phenom and defender Sebastian Jung.
Anderson Silva has been cleared to perform mixed martial arts-related activities, and is on pace to make a return later this year or in early 2015, but the former middleweight champion is unsure how long will his comeback last.
The Chicago Bulls are planning to make a big splash this offseason in hopes of becoming a title contender again next season after having another disappointing playoff campaign this season.
Chelsea defeated Manchester City to draw into a tie for second place. However, the big winner of the afternoon was Arsenal, who wound up with a two-point lead atop the Premier League. Now the team has complete control over its own destiny.
CEO of Mayweather Promotions Leonard Ellerbe announced on Monday that Floyd Mayweather Jr. will make his return to the ring on September 13, more than five months after winning against Marcos Maidana.
Johnny Manziel had a three-day camp with his fellow rookies and free agents, and Cleveland Browns coach Mike Pettine was impressed with what he saw from the former Texas A&M standout.
Lionel Messi played down reports that he considered leaving Barcelona in the past few weeks, saying that he is committed in helping Barca win more silverwares in the next several years.
The NHL Conference finals got underway this past weekend, an indication that the Stanley Cup playoffs are already halfway finished. The playoffs are always a time for major players to step up and lead their teams on stellar runs to the promise land. Over the last few years, a number of major star players have managed the feat. One of them has been Los Angeles Kings' goalie Jonathan Quick. He was the Conn Smythe winner in 2012 for helping the Kings make history as the first eight-seed to win the Cup. Here is a look at Quick's phenomenal postseason.