If you’re a football fan, transfer rumours and news are one of those things you either love or hate. We have compiled a list of the Top 10 Football Transfer Gurus that are "in the know" when it comes to transfers.
This article goes out to all Arsenal fans! David Ornstein is a loved man in North London and has a reputation as the most reliable transfer guru there is for the Gunners.
Do you want a 100% reliable transfer journalist? Then Fabrizio Romano is your guy! The 26-year-old Italian transfer guru specialises in transfer windows, posting everything around that topic for his 800k followers on Instagram and Twitter.
Gianluca di Marzio is arguably one of the most influential transfer gurus there is. In 2015 ESPN made a list of the 50 most influential people in football, the Italian journalist and transfer guru got rated 39 on that list, ahead of folks like Pele, Philippe Blatter and Arsène Wenger!
Like most top clubs, Tottenham has dedicated journalists covering the club and one of the more reliable ones is Football London's, Alasdair Gold. Gold is not so much about transfer gossip and more about what is actually going on at the club, however, that does not mean that he does not have valuable information to dish out.
George Caulkin has been reporting on North-East football in England for over two decades and is a unique breed of journalist that is comfortable following more than one team, in fact, he has no issue wanting the best for teams that are regarded as bitter rivals.
Italian journalist Romeo Agresti is one of the exciting young journalists that is building a reputation for himself as a writer that can be trusted, especially when it comes to transfer speculation and the latest updates on a particular team.
Mohamed Bouhafsi is living proof that if you provide credible news on a consistent basis then you will be judged on the quality of your work and that age is no barrier to building the respect of your peers.
James Pearce started off his journalistic career at the age 15 as a trainee with the local newspaper in Bath, England. Today, Pearce is the chief Liverpool correspondent at The Athletic and one of the most renowned and credible journalists currently in circulation.
Mark Ogden has travelled a long way since he was hired by his local paper as a trainee sports journalist. He had only just left college and was not really looking for employment but his father had spotted the job opening and the rest, as they say, is history.
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