I think we can all safely agree that this summer has been solely about sport. From Bradley Wiggins' stunning achievement in winning the Tour de France, to Andy Murray claiming the US Open crown, we have celebrated success like never before.
MP Andy Burnham says report will be 'more shocking than many realise'.
Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed his verdict on Andy Murray's US Open win, with the Manchester United manager calling him a 'true champion' as he won his first Grand Slam against Novak Djokovic last night.
William Gallas says Moussa Dembele has settled into the Tottenham squad with ease
England captain Steven Gerrard backs his Liverpool teammate Raheem Sterling to become a regular for the national team.
IBTimes UK reviews four months which delivered highs - and the odd low - in an unforgettable Summer of British sport.
Stewart Downing says Raheem Sterling will be listening to Liverpool's senior players
Coach says 'we're not anywhere near where Andy can get'.
England will look to make it two wins from their opening two games of the 2014 World Cup qualifying campaign, when they host Ukraine at Wembley.
Carl Jenkinson has recalled Arsenal's thrashing at Old Trafford as his low point at the club last season, with the youngster admitting he learnt a great deal as he watched his teammates lose 8-2.
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is believed to have run out of patience with midfielder Anderson after holding talks about the potential sale of the Brazilian.
It is not very often that you hear Steven Gerrard speaking in glowing terms about a Manchester United player, but it seems the Liverpool captain is a big fan of Tom Cleverley.
British No 1 Andy Murray joins the club at the Flushing Meadows in New York City in grand style.
Former Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez believes that the Reds have enough quality in their squad to compete for a top four finish.
Conor Henderson demonstrated why Arsenal fans have plenty to be excited about after scoring a superb goal in Ireland Under-21's 4-2 win over Italy on Monday night.
Stars of stage, screen and soccer unite to cheer Scot to victory at Flushing Meadows.
Andy Murray becomes first British man to win Grand Slam title for more than 75 years with five-set victory at Flushing Meadows.
Manchester United have fresh concerns at the back after the news that Phil Jones is the latest player to suffer an injury set back.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is the latest person to become embroiled in the debate as to who should be the number one at Tottenham.
The name Raheem Sterling would have meant little to anyone outside of Liverpool last season, but that has all changed after the 17-year-old was called-up to the England squad by Roy Hodgson.
Anderson has claimed that Manchester United signings Robin van Persie and Shinji Kagawa have made life a lot easier for the rest of the squad, with the midfielder finding the pair have settled into the squad particularly quickly.
Rory McIlroy has hinted that he will represent Team GB at the next Olympics, with the champion golfer admitting he feels more like a British citizen than an Irish one.
Former Tottenham Hotspur captain Graham Roberts feels that new Spurs manager Andre Villas-Boas has not learned from the mistakes that resulted in his sacking at Chelsea.
England host South Africa in the second T20I of the three match series. The hosts were beaten in the first game and cannot afford to lose this series as they did the three match Test series earlier in the summer
Britain's Liam Broady was unable to win his first junior Grand Slam title after losing in three sets to Fiilip Peiwo of Canada in the boy's singles final at the US Open.
Arsenal winger Theo Walcott has been withdrawn from Roy Hodgson's team ahead of the World Cup qualifier against Ukraine, with Liverpool's Raheem Sterling being called up in his place
Chelsea striker Fernando Torres is confident that he has rejuvenated his career by learning lessons from last season's disappointment at Stamford Bridge.
Manchester City are reportedly close to tying Spanish playmaker David Silva to a new five year deal, to ward off interest from Real Madrid
Liverpool are believed to be interested in Borussia Monchengladbach goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen after a poor start to the season from Pepe Reina.
Stricken parents speak for first time about trying to cope with death of footballer son.