News about Danny Drinkwater

PORTS AGENDA: Man United could have to tell Dan Ashworth, disgraced Labour candidate, causes Burnley's headache, causing Burnley to have a headache, while Danny Drinkwater sparks a controversy with his neighbors

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 18, 2024
SEAGENDA: If Manchester United gives Dan Ashworth the same leeway he has at Newcastle, it would be interesting to see if he's expected to arrive at Old Trafford from St James' Park as he expected. The former FA director of high-end development is expected to lead the INEOS revolution as sporting director in the coming days, though there will be a period of gardening leave. Although residing in the North East, Ashworth was able to maintain his position on Warwickshire's cricket audit committee.

With the bankruptcy of his restaurant company and his new restaurant, £782,000, the former Premier League star has lost £782,000

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 6, 2023
Following the failure of his restaurant chain, a former Premier League star lost £782,000. The player was informed of the loss by liquidators, as The Sun announced it. In 2018, the player opened a restaurant in Manchester, but it was defunct.

Danny Drinkwater speaks out about his prohibition for drink-driving in 2019 and tells me he'll'get with any bird I could' on boozy nights out in London during his turbulent spell at Chelsea, who announces his resignation at the age of 33

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 30, 2023
Danny Drinkwater's arrest for drink-driving in 2019 was a wake-up call as he opened up about his boozing and partying during his ill-fated spell at Chelsea. During an interview on Jake Humphrey's High Performance Podcast on Monday, Drinkwater, 33, revealed his resignation on Monday. In 2017, Chelsea acquired £35 million from Leicester, but she was only involved in a small part. Before leaving Stamford Bridge following his deal's expiration in June 2022, he went on loan to Burnley, Aston Villa, Turkish club Kasimpasa, and Reading in the Championship.

After admitting to being 'in limbo too long,' the Premier League champion retired from football at the age of 33

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 30, 2023
Danny Drinkwater, a former England midfielder, has confirmed his retirement from playing football. Following his release from Leicester City in July last year, the Premier League champion gained a title with Chelsea but decided to hang up his boots after being "in limbo too long." "I'd just like to announce my retirement from professional football," the 33-year-old told the High Performance Podcast.

Danny Drinkwater reveals he wants to return to Leicester after a year without a club

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 15, 2023
Danny Drinkwater has confirmed that he wants to return to Leicester as his hunt for a new club resumes. Drinkwater has been out of the game since his release from Chelsea last summer, but he is looking back to Leicester, where he was part of Chelsea's historic Premier League triumph in 2016. As he helped the Foxes secure promotion from the Championship, he enjoyed his best spell of his career at Leicester, and he wants to return to the club after they returned to the second tier.

After being without a club for a year, Danny Drinkwater's 'buzzing' to play football has returned

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 3, 2023
Danny Drinkwater, a former Leicester midfielder, still believes he has something to give football despite being a free agent for more than a year. Since being released by Chelsea last summer, the 33-year-old hasn't played in a competitive game of football since playing on loan for then-Championship side Reading on April 30 2022, and he has been without a club since being released by Chelsea last summer. However, Drinkwater, who has earned a Premier League gold medal and three England caps, is keen to return to football and believes he will still bring something to the game. I want to be excited about a project.' "I'm just waiting for something to excite me," he told SPORTBible. I want the burning sensation all over again. I'm here, twiddling my thumbs. I'm just excited to get back to work.'

WHAT A WASTE OF MONEY! Sportmail examines the worst transfers in Premier League history

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 11, 2023
With Leeds United's total outlay for Jean-Kevin Augustin down to £40 million in exchange for just 48 minutes of service, the striker could now be the lowest signing in English football. In 2020, Augustin made only three replacement appearances for Leeds, after the club argued that the Covid-19 pandemic had negated the club's promise to buy the player from Red Bull Leipzig, resulting in a postponement of the season's conclusion. Leeds, on the other hand, lost their case at the Court of Arbitration for Sport and later reached a compromise with Leipzig worth £15.5 million. The legal proceedings did not conclude there, and a FIFA panel has ordered Augustin £24.5 million for breach of contract this week. Leeds is considering an appeal.

Is Chelsea target Wesley Fofana really worth the £80m that Leicester want for him?

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 11, 2022
Not only will Fofana's transfer fee for a defender break the world record transfer fee, but it will make Fofana the most expensive player to have never earned a senior international cap, but it will make him the most expensive player to have never won a senior international cap. Although heed should be taken from Fofana's two years ago, it is not unfair to wonder if he is really worth such a sum.