Sunday, 31 January 2016

John Terry: Chelsea defender to leave Stamford Bridge


John Terry has won the Premier League four times

Chelsea captain John Terry is not being offered a new contract and will leave the club at the end of the season.

The 35-year-old defender, who joined the club at the age of 14, has won four Premier League titles, five FA Cups and the Champions League with the Blues.

"Ideally I would have loved to stay, but the club's moving in a different direction," he said.

Terry has played 696 times for Chelsea and hopes to continue his career, but not with another English club.

"I couldn't play for another Premier League club. It will be elsewhere for sure," added the former England captain.

"I feel as though I'm in great nick, I'm playing great and I've got a couple of years to go. It'll just be elsewhere.

"The club will move on. No player is ever bigger than the club. No doubt they'll sign one or two great centre-backs."

A season of change

Terry's 2015-16 season offers a stark contrast to the previous campaign, where he played in every minute of Chelsea's Premier League winning campaign.

This year he found himself on the bench under former manager Jose Mourinho and was substituted at half-time during a defeat at Manchester City in August.

Chelsea suffered their worst start to a Premier League season, leading to Mourinho being sacked and replaced by Guus Hiddink until the end of the season.

"They said that when the new manager comes in, things might change," Terry added. "It's a no at the minute. I needed to know now like I have done every January and sometimes it takes a couple of months to get done.

"It's not going to be a fairytale ending, I'm not going to retire at Chelsea, which it took me a couple of days to get over."

17 years of highs and lows

John Terry missed the chance for Chelsea to win the Champions League in 2008

High: Wins his first major honour - the FA Cup in 2000

High: Named Uefa defender of the year in 2005, 2008 and 2009

Low: Missing a penalty to win the Champions League against Manchester United in 2008

High: Completes a Premier League and FA Cup double in 2010

Low: Stripped of the England captaincy and publically criticised for an affair with the ex-partner of former Chelsea and England team-mate Wayne Bridge in 2010

High: Wins the Champions League in 2012 as Chelsea overcome Bayern Munich

Low: Stripped of the England captaincy, banned for four matches and fined for racial abuse of Queens Park Rangers defender Anton Ferdinand in 2012

'Someone had to compromise'

Terry is a fans' favourite at Stamford Bridge


Terry has played 477 league games for Chelsea, only Ryan Giggs, Jamie Carragher, Steven Gerrard and Paul Scholes have managed more for a single club in the Premier League.

His captaincy arrived as the side embarked on their most successful spell in their history and he stands as the highest-scoring defender in Premier League history on 40 goals.

"It's difficult," said former Chelsea defender Graeme Le Saux. "The relationship between an older player who has been at the club all his career, it's whether the club are going to compromise or the player will compromise.

"I'd love to see him there because I think he still as a huge role to play."

Match of the Day pundit Mark Lawrenson added: "For most of his career at Chelsea, anyone could play with him, he was that good. I think he will jump across the Atlantic and meet his mate Frank Lampard in New York."








Source: BBC

MUSIC: Protek Illasheva @Protekniks – Amen Remix (ft Frank Edwards)




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Music: Protek Illasheva @Protekniks – Amen Remix (ft Sam Jamz, Winter, Tb1, Gclan, Tru South, Choice and Prince Micah)




Protek Illasheva teams up with the highly celebrated BLW Rap Nation (Sam Jamz, Winter, Tb1, Gclan, Tru South, Choice) and Prince Micah with the remix of his smash hit ‘AMEN’. He makes history with the release of two remixes at a go, the other featuring Frank Edwards. (Download )

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'Youngest' conjoined twins separated at Swiss hospital in Bern

The twins underwent an operation to separate them in December

Doctors in Switzerland say they have separated eight-day-old conjoined sisters, believed to be the youngest babies to be successfully parted.

The twins, born in December, were fused at the liver and chest.

Swiss media say doctors had originally planned to separate them when they were several months old but brought the operation forward when they each suffered a life-threatening condition.

The operation reportedly carried a 1% chance of success.

The twins, named Lydia and Maya, were born eight weeks premature at the Inselspital hospital in Bern, along with a triplet who was fully separate and healthy.

Doctors were forced to operate after the girls developed life-threatening conditions

The hospital said the twins were "extensively conjoined on the liver, but had all vital organs".

They weighed just 2.2kg (4lb 14oz) together. One of the twins had too much blood, and very high blood pressure, while the other one did not have enough.

A 13-strong medical team took five hours to separate the girls on 10 December.

"Such small conjoined siblings had never been successfully separated before," the hospital said.



The twins, seen here before their operation, only weighed 2.2kg when they were born


The head of paediatric surgery, Steffen Berger, paid tribute to the medical staff, saying: "The perfect teamwork of physicians and nursing personnel from various disciplines were the key to success here. We are very happy that the children and parents are faring so well now."

The girls underwent further surgery to close their abdominal walls and are now recovering in a paediatric intensive care ward.

The hospital says the children are "still very small" but developing well.

Le Matin Dimanche newspaper said they had put on weight and begun breastfeeding.

Not all the operating team could be present for the photo afterwards because some were still caring for the girls



Source:BBC

All Transfer deals - January 2016



Transfer deadline day: Stoke City sign Giannelli Imbula from Porto

The 2016 January transfer window opened on Saturday, 2 January and will close at 23:00 GMT on Monday, 1 February.

English top-flight clubs have collectively spent £130m in each of the past two January transfer windows. That figure fell well short of the record £225m spent in 2011.

However, with it so tight near the top, will we see record figures spent by the teams vying for success?


Transfer window statistics
  • Most expensive UK signing: Giannelli Imbula (Porto - Stoke) £18.3m
  • Busiest Premier League club: Norwich (6)
  • Busiest Football League club: Stevenage and York (8)



Premier League & Scottish Premiership signings


23:15 - James Maddison [Coventry - Norwich] Undisclosed

22:45 - Marco van Ginkel [Chelsea - PSV] Loan

22:34 - Giannelli Imbula [Porto - Stoke] £18.3m

22:30 - Lee Hodson [MK Dons - Kilmarnock] Loan

22:15 - Gary Dicker [Carlisle - Kilmarnock] Free

22:02 - David Goodwillie [Aberdeen - Ross County] Loan

22:02 - Simon Church [MK Dons - Aberdeen] Loan

22:00 - Leroy Fer [QPR - Swansea] Loan

20:46 - Oumar Niasse [Lokomotiv Moscow - Everton] £13.5m

20:05 - Abiola Dauda [Vitesse Arnhem - Hearts] Loan

19:10 - Aidan Nesbitt [Celtic - Partick Thistle] Loan

19:06 - Colin Kazim-Richards [Feyenoord - Celtic] Undisclosed

18:34 - Abdoulaye Doucoure [Rennes - Watford] Loan

18:10 - Rhoys Wiggins [Sheffield Wednesday - Bournemouth] Undisclosed

14:25 - Morgaro Gomis [Hearts - Motherwell] Loan

14:24 - Don Cowie [Wigan - Hearts] Free

13:35 - Alex Pritchard [Tottenham - West Brom] Loan

13:26 - Patrick Roberts [Manchester City - Celtic] Loan

11:12 - Seydou Doumbia [Roma - Newcastle] Loan

09:07 - Antonio German [Kerala Blasters - Partick Thistle] Free
Other signings

22:30 - Nikolay Bodurov [Fulham - FC Midtjylland] Loan

22:23 - Julien De Sart [Standard Liege - Middlesbrough] Undisclosed

22:21 - Jay Emmanuel-Thomas [QPR - MK Dons] Loan

22:21 - Alex Revell [Cardiff - MK Dons] Undisclosed

22:20 - Jordi Gomez [Sunderland - Blackburn] Loan

22:20 - Shane O'Neill [Apollon Limassol - Cambridge] Loan

22:15 - James Baxendale [Walsall - Mansfield] Free

22:15 - Sacha Petshi [Blackburn - US Creteil-Lusitanos] Undisclosed

22:00 - Shaun Tuton [Halifax - Barnsley] Undisclosed

21:40 - Jamie Proctor [Fleetwood - Bradford] Free

21:34 - Ritchie de Laet [Leicester - Middlesbrough] Loan

21:31 - Jack Stephens [Southampton - Coventry] Loan

21:31 - Nick Powell [Manchester United - Hull] Loan

21:27 - Rod Fanni [Al-Arabi SC - Charlton] Loan

21:19 - Conor McAleny [Everton - Wigan] Loan

21:16 - Dusan Kuciak [Legia Warsaw - Hull] Undisclosed

21:00 - Steven Fletcher [Sunderland - Marseille] Loan

21:00 - Yaya Sanogo [Arsenal - Charlton] Loan

20:45 - Jordan Rhodes [Blackburn - Middlesbrough] £9m

20:36 - Ryan Hedges [Swansea - Stevenage] Loan

20:30 - Mathieu Debuchy [Arsenal - Bordeaux] Loan

20:30 - Jerome Binnom-Williams [Crystal Palace - Leyton Orient] Loan

20:30 - Jiri Skalak [FK Mlada Boleslav - Brighton] Undisclosed

20:26 - Francesco Pisano [Bolton - U.S. Avellino 1912] Loan

20:07 - Dominic Hyam [Reading - Dagenham] Loan

20:00 - Danny Rose [Oxford - Northampton] Free

19:53 - Charlie Harris [Brighton - Barnsley] Undisclosed

19:30 - Tom Anderson [Burnley - Chesterfield] Loan

19:20 - Michael Smith [Swindon - Portsmouth] Loan

19:00 - Paul Jones [Portsmouth - Crawley] Loan

18:35 - Josh Laurent [Brentford - Hartlepool] Free

18:15 - James Tarkowski [Brentford - Burnley] Undisclosed

18:00 - Ryan Allsop [Bournemouth - Wycombe] Loan

18:00 - Zakaria Labyad [Sporting Lisbon - Fulham] Loan

17:59 - Gary MacKenzie [Doncaster - Notts County] Loan

17:31 - Nadir Ciftci [Celtic - Eskisehirspor] Loan

17:30 - Daniel Alfei [Swansea - Mansfield] Loan

17:30 - Gary Liddle [Bradford - Chesterfield] Undisclosed

17:30 - Elvis Manu [Brighton - Huddersfield] Loan

17:00 - Abdenasser El Khayati [Burton - QPR] Undisclosed

16:57 - Michael O'Halloran [St Johnstone - Rangers] Undisclosed

16:49 - Eder [Swansea - Lille] Loan

16:40 - Pat Hoban [Oxford - Stevenage] Loan

16:13 - Connor Dimaio [Sheffield United - Chesterfield] Free

15:44 - Zeli Ismail [Wolves - Oxford] Loan

15:31 - Aaron O'Connor [Forest Green - Stevenage] Undisclosed

15:30 - Louis Thompson [Norwich - Swindon] Loan

15:00 - Kelle Roos [Derby - AFC Wimbledon] Loan

14:31 - Nicky Hunt [Mansfield - Leyton Orient] Undisclosed

14:25 - Chris Maguire [Rotherham - Oxford] Free

13:00 - Tom Nichols [Exeter - Peterborough] Undisclosed

13:00 - Rohan Ince [Brighton - Fulham] Loan

12:59 - Aiden McGeady [Everton - Sheffield Wednesday] Loan

12:46 - Kevin van Veen [Scunthorpe - SC Cambuur Leeuwarden] Loan

12:00 - Richard O'Donnell [Wigan - Bristol City] Undisclosed

12:00 - Tom Lawrence [Leicester - Cardiff] Loan

11:34 - Chris Neal [Port Vale - Doncaster] Loan

11:30 - Luke James [Peterborough - Hartlepool] Loan

10:01 - Kenneth Zohore [KV Kortrijk - Cardiff] Loan

  • 31 January
Emmanuel Emenike [Fenerbahce - West Ham] Loan

Alex Jones [Birmingham City - Wellington Phoenix] Loan
Florian Thauvin [Newcastle - Marseille] Loan

  • 30 January
Patrick Bamford [Chelsea - Norwich] Loan

Mario Suarez [Fiorentina - Watford] Undisclosed

Romuald Boco [Portsmouth - Accrington] Free

Matt Miazga [New York Red Bulls - Chelsea] Undisclosed

Jimmy Spencer [Notts County - Cambridge] Free

Wahbi Khazri [Bordeaux - Sunderland] Undisclosed

  • 29 January

Lee Cox [Plymouth - Stevenage] Free

Mark Hughes [Stevenage - Accrington] Free

Jamie Jones [Preston - Stevenage] Free

Jamar Loza [Norwich - Southend] Loan

Jak McCourt [Leicester - Barnsley] Undisclosed

Hakeem Odoffin [Barnet - Wolves] Undisclosed

Alberto Paloschi [Chievo - Swansea City] Undisclosed

Alexandre Pato [Corinthians - Chelsea] Loan

Derek Riordan [Unattached - York]

Sandro [QPR - West Brom] Loan

Lubo Satka [Newcastle - York] Loan

Ryan Seager [Southampton - Crewe] Loan

Wes Thomas [Birmingham - Bradford] Loan

Tony Watt [Charlton - Blackburn] Loan

Mike Williamson [Newcastle - Wolves] Undisclosed
  • 28 January
Marius Adamonis [FK Atlantas - Bournemouth] Loan

Giedrius Arlauskis [Watford - Espanyol] Loan

Sebastian Coates [Sunderland - Sporting Lisbon] Loan

Ryan Colclough [Crewe - Wigan] Undisclosed

Chris Dawson [Leeds - Rotherham] Free

Rory Fallon [Unattached - Bristol Rovers]

Kieron Freeman [Sheffield United - Portsmouth] Loan

Scott Golbourne [Wolves - Bristol City] Undisclosed

Paolo Hurtado [Vitoria Guimares - Reading] Loan

Billy King [Hearts - Rangers] Loan

Joe Mason [Cardiff - Wolves] Undisclosed

Kevin McCann [Warriors - Falkirk] Undisclosed

Bryn Morris [Middlesbrough - Walsall] Loan

Sam Morsy [Chesterfield - Wigan] Undisclosed

Joe Pigott [Charlton - Luton] Loan

Luke Prosser [Southend - Northampton] Loan

Deniss Rakels [Cracovia - Reading] Undisclosed

Ryan Shotton [Derby - Birmingham] Loan

Charlie Telfer [Dundee United - Livingston] Loan

Gerhard Tremmel [Swansea - Werder Bremen] Loan


  • 27 January
Shaun Brisley [Peterborough - Leyton Orient] Loan

Scott Brown [Grimsby - Accrington] Free

Adam Chicksen [Brighton - Gillingham] Loan

David Clarkson [Motherwell - St Mirren] Loan

Diego Fabbrini [Watford - Birmingham] £1.5m

Jonjoe Kenny [Everton - Oxford] Loan

Lamine Kone [Lorient - Sunderland] Undisclosed

Shane Lowry [Birmingham - Perth Glory] Free

Dominique Malonga [Hibernian - Pro Vercelli] Undisclosed

Daniel Nardiello [Bury - Plymouth] Loan

Ramires [Chelsea - Jiangsu Suning] £25m

Andrew Shinnie [Birmingham - Rotherham] Loan

Lee Tomlin [Bournemouth - Bristol City] Loan

Andros Townsend [Tottenham - Newcastle] Undisclosed


26 January
Emmanuel Adebayor [unattached - Crystal Palace]

Christian Atsu [Chelsea - Malaga] Loan

Shane Ferguson [Newcastle - Millwall] Undisclosed

Anthony Gerrard [Shrewsbury - Oldham] Free

Marcus Olsson [Blackburn - Derby] Undisclosed

Paul Quinn [Aberdeen - Ross County] Free

Paul Robinson [Unattached - Burnley]

Orlando Sa [Reading - Maccabi Tel Aviv] Undisclosed

Adam Taggart [Fulham - Perth Glory] Undisclosed


  • 25 January
Toumani Diagouraga [Brentford - Leeds] Undisclosed

Darren Jones [Forest Green - Newport] Free

Matthew Kennedy [Cardiff - Port Vale] Loan

Otis Khan [Sheffield United - Barnsley] Free

Eddy Lecygne [Stoke - Doncaster] Loan

Aaron Lennox [Unattached - Aberdeen]

Theo Robinson [Motherwell - Port Vale] Free

Steve Sidwell [Stoke - Brighton] Loan

Jack Taylor [Reading - Exeter] Free



  • 24 January
Victor Valdes [Manchester United - Standard Liege] Loan


  • 23 January
Callum Chettle [Nuneaton - Peterborough] Undisclosed

Paris Cowan-Hall [Millwall - Wycombe] Loan

Sean Kavanagh [Fulham - Mansfield] Loan

Anders Lindegaard [West Brom - Preston] Loan

Deimantas Petravicius [Nottingham Forest - Stevenage] Loan

Aaron Williams [Nuneaton - Peterborough] Undisclosed

Offrande Zanzala [Derby - Stevenage] Loan
  • 22 January
Daniel Amartey [Copenhagen - Leicester] Undisclosed - reported about £6m

Jordan Bowery [Rotherham - Oxford] Free

Chris Burke [Nottingham Forest - Rotherham] Loan

Devante Cole [Bradford - Fleetwood] Undisclosed

Aaron Collins [Newport - Wolves] Undisclosed

Shaquile Coulthirst [Tottenham - Peterborough] Undisclosed

Kevin Foley [Unattached - Ipswich]

Ryan Fulton [Liverpool - Portsmouth] Loan

George Green [Unattached - Burnley]

Armand Gnanduillet [Chesterfield - Leyton Orient] Undisclosed

Steve Harper [Unattached - Sunderland]

Gary Hooper [Norwich - Sheffield Wednesday] Undisclosed

Matt Ingram [Wycombe - QPR] Undisclosed

Glen Kamara [Arsenal - Southend] Loan

Matt Palmer [Burton - Oldham] Loan

Jamie Proctor [Fleetwood - Bradford] Loan

Alan Sheehan [Bradford - Luton] Loan

Connor Smith [Watford - AFC Wimbledon] Free

Luke Wilkinson [Luton - Stevenage] Undisclosed

Jonny Williams [Crystal Palace - MK Dons] Loan
  • 21 January
Luciano Becchio [Unattached - Rotherham]

Brandon Comley [QPR - Carlisle] Loan

Papy Djilobodji [Chelsea - Werder Bremen] Loan

Lynden Gooch [Sunderland - Doncaster] Loan

Luke Guttridge [Luton - Dagenham] Free

Uche Ikpeazu [Watford - Blackpool] Loan

Lex Immers [Feyenoord - Cardiff] Loan

Alex Kiwomya [Chelsea - Fleetwood] Loan

Sam McQueen [Southampton - Southend] Loan

Adil Nabi [West Brom - Peterborough] Undisclosed

Harry Toffolo [Norwich - Peterborough] Loan

Mauro Zarate [West Ham - Fiorentina] Undisclosed


  • 20 January
Nigel Atangana [Portsmouth - Leyton Orient] Undisclosed

Sam Byram [Leeds - West Ham] Undisclosed

Jose Angel Crespo [Aston Villa - Rayo Vallecano] Loan

Danny Graham [Sunderland - Blackburn] Loan

Yann Kermorgant [Bournemouth - Reading] Undisclosed

Andrej Kramaric [Leicester - Hoffenheim] Loan

Karim Matmour [Unattached - Huddersfield]

Nicky Shorey [Unattached - Colchester]

Luke Thomas [Cheltenham - Derby] Undisclosed

Lewis Walker [Ilkeston - Derby] Undisclosed

Elliott Ward [Bournemouth - Blackburn] Undisclosed


  • 19 January
Joe Bennett [Aston Villa - Sheffield Wednesday] Loan

Anthony Caceres [Manchester City - Melbourne City] Loan

George Evans [Manchester City - Reading] Undisclosed

Ben Gladwin [QPR - Bristol City] Loan

Jose Miguel Cubero [Blackpool - Herediano] Undisclosed

Luke Maxwell [Kidderminster - Birmingham] £75,000

Jeffrey Monakana [Brighton - FC Voluntari] Free

Steven Naismith [Everton - Norwich] £8.5m

Costel Pantilimon [Sunderland - Watford] Undisclosed

Alex Pearce [Derby - Bristol City] Loan

Jermaine Pennant [Unattached - Tampines Rovers]

Anthony Stokes [Celtic - Hibernian] Loan

Jorge Teixeira [Standard Liege - Charlton] Undisclosed

Conor Washington [Peterborough - QPR] Undisclosed


  • 18 January
Nordin Amrabat [Malaga - Watford] Undisclosed

Lee Cox [Plymouth - Stevenage] Loan

Liam Grimshaw [Manchester United - Preston] Undisclosed

Timm Klose [Wolfsburg - Norwich] Undisclosed

Elliott Lee [West Ham - Colchester] Loan

David Syers [Scunthorpe - Rochdale] Free


  • 17 January
Erik Sviatchenko [Midtjylland - Celtic] Undisclosed - reported about £1.5m


  • 16 January
Karlan Ahearne-Grant [Charlton - Cambridge] Loan

Charlie Austin [QPR - Southampton] Undisclosed - reported about £4m

Jota [Brentford - Eibar] Loan
  • 15 January

Zoumana Bakayogo [unattached - Crewe]

Mitchell Beeney [Chelsea - Newport] Loan

Mason Bennett [Derby - Burton] Loan

Will Buckley [Sunderland - Birmingham] Loan

Anthony Caceres [Central Coast Mariners - Manchester City] Undisclosed

Adam Collin [Rotherham - Aberdeen] Loan

Matt Dixon [Hull - York] Free

Michael Doughty [QPR - Swindon] Loan

Ben Godfrey [York - Norwich] Undisclosed

Oliver Hawkins [Hemel Hempstead - Dagenham & Redbridge] Undisclosed

Stephen Hendrie [West Ham - Southend] Loan

Simeon Jackson [unattached - Blackburn]

Lee Martin [Millwall - Northampton] Loan

Aaron O'Connor [Forest Green - Stevenage] Loan

John O'Sullivan [Blackburn - Bury] Loan

Alie Sesay [Leicester - Barnet] Undisclosed

Brayden Shaw [unattached - Accrington]

Kike Sola [Athletic Bilbao - Middlesbrough] Loan

Ben Williamson [Gillingham - Cambridge] Undisclosed
  • 14 January
Will Aimson [Hull - Blackpool] Undisclosed

Chris Atkinson [Crewe - Crawley] Loan

Gael Bigirimana [Newcastle - Coventry] Loan

Josh Brownhill [Preston - Barnsley] Loan

James Dunne [Portsmouth - Cambridge] Loan

Mohamed Elneny [Basel - Arsenal] About £5m

Rory Gaffney [Cambridge - Bristol Rovers] Undisclosed

Chris Hackett [Northampton - Barnet] Loan

Harry Hickford [MK Dons - Dagenham & Redbridge] Loan

Keith Keane [Cambridge - Stevenage] Loan

Dame N'Doye [Trabzonspor - Sunderland] Loan

Mark Randall [MK Dons - Barnet] Free

Reece Wabara [unattached - Wigan]
  • 13 January

Stephen Bywater [unattached - Burton]

Alessandro Diamanti [Watford - Atalanta] Loan

Jack Hunt [Crystal Palace - Sheffield Wednesday] Undisclosed

Conor McGrandles [Norwich - Falkirk] Loan

Jonathan Parr [Ipswich - Stromsgodset] Free
  • 12 January

Steven Caulker [QPR - Liverpool] Loan

Jordon Forster [Hibernian - Plymouth] Loan

Ntumba Massanka [Burnley - York] Loan

Richard O'Donnell [Wigan - Bristol City] Loan

Will Randall [Swindon - Wolves] Undisclosed

Jonjo Shelvey [Swansea - Newcastle] £12m

Nathan Thomas [Hartlepool - Mansfield] Undisclosed

James Wallace [Sheffield United - Shrewsbury] Loan
  • 11 January

Kyle Cameron [Newcastle - York] Loan

Joe Davis [Leicester - Fleetwood] Undisclosed

Lewis Grabban [Norwich - Bournemouth] About £7m

Jack McKay [Doncaster - Leeds] Undisclosed

Paul McKay [Doncaster - Leeds] Undisclosed

Ben Pearson [Manchester United - Preston] Undisclosed

Henri Saivet [Bordeaux - Newcastle] Undisclosed

Jayden Stockley [Bournemouth - Exeter] Loan
  • 10 January

Benik Afobe [Wolves - Bournemouth] undisclosed - reported £9m
  • 9 January

James Baxendale [Walsall - Mansfield] Loan

Joe Davis [Leicester - Fleetwood] Loan

Alex Fisher [Torquay - Inverness] Free

George Smith [Barnsley - Crawley] Loan

Yanic Wildschut [Middlesbrough - Wigan] Undisclosed
  • 8 January

Morgan Amalfitano [unattached - Lille]

Aimen Belaid [Levski Sofia - Rotherham] Free

Alex Cairns [Chesterfield - Rotherham] Free

Mustapha Carayol [Middlesbrough - Leeds] Loan

Mark Ellis [Shrewsbury - Carlisle] Free

Jake Forster-Caskey [Brighton - MK Dons] Loan

Gary Gardner [Aston Villa - Nottingham Forest] Loan

Stephen Hunt [unattached - Coventry]

James Husband [Middlesbrough - Huddersfield] Loan

Bojan Jokic [Villarreal - Nottingham Forest] Loan

Darryl Lachman [Sheffield Wednesday - SC Cambuur Leeuwarden] Loan

Ivo Pinto [Dinamo Zagreb - Norwich] Undisclosed

Riku Riski [Rosenborg - Dundee United] Loan

Kyle Vassell [Peterborough - Shrewsbury] Loan

Jed Wallace [Wolves - Millwall] Loan

Richie Wellens [Doncaster - Shrewsbury] Free

Aidy White [Rotherham - Barnsley] Free

Danny Whitehead [Macclesfield - Wigan] Undisclosed

Joe Worrall [Nottingham Forest - Dagenham & Redbridge] Loan
  • 7 January

Craig Alcock [Sheffield United - Doncaster] Undisclosed

Tyrone Barnett [Shrewsbury - Southend] Loan

Joe Cole [Aston Villa - Coventry] Free

Ashley Fletcher [Manchester United - Barnsley] Loan

Luke Hendrie [Burnley - York] Loan

Jake Kean [Norwich - Colchester] Loan

Jan Kirchhoff [Bayern Munich - Sunderland] Undisclosed

Anthony Knockaert [Standard Liege - Brighton] Undisclosed

Ian Lawlor [Manchester City - Bury] Loan

Liam Lawrence [Shrewsbury - Bristol Rovers] Free

Andy Mangan [Tranmere - Shrewsbury] Undisclosed

Oliver Muldoon [Charlton - Dagenham & Redbridge] Loan

Darren O'Dea [Mumbai City - Dundee] Free

Danny Philliskirk [Oldham - Blackpool] Undisclosed

Peter Ramage [unattached - Coventry]

Shani Tarashaj [Grasshoppers Zurich - Everton] Undisclosed (loaned back to Grasshoppers for rest of season)

Mark Yeates [Oldham - Blackpool] Free

Wallace [Chelsea - Gremio] Loan
  • 6 January

Nick Blackman [Reading - Derby] £2.5m

Simon Dawkins [Derby - San Jose Earthquakes] Undisclosed

Marko Grujic [Red Star Belgrade - Liverpool] £5.1m (loaned back to Red Star for rest of season)

Michael Harriman [QPR - Wycombe] Undisclosed

Dan Lavercombe [Torquay - Wigan] Undisclosed (loaned back to Torquay for rest of season)

Conor Townsend [Hull - Scunthorpe] Free

Liam Walsh [Everton - Yeovil] Loan
  • 5 January

Elliott Bennett [Norwich - Blackburn] Undisclosed

James Collins [Shrewsbury - Northampton] Loan

Darnell Furlong [QPR - Cambridge] Loan

Jack Grimmer [Fulham - Shrewsbury] Loan

Kenwyne Jones [Cardiff - Al Jazira] Loan

Christopher Mandiangu [FC Eindhoven - Hamilton]

Kenny McEvoy [Tottenham - York] Free

Callum Robinson [Aston Villa - Preston] Loan
  • 4 January

Abdoul Camara [Angers - Derby] Undisclosed

Ulises Davila [Chelsea - Santos Laguna] Undisclosed

Demarai Gray [Birmingham - Leicester] £3.7m

Roger Johnson [unattached - Charlton]

Diego Poyet [West Ham - Charlton] Loan
  • 2 January

Paul Digby [Barnsley - Ipswich] Loan

Matthew Foulds [Bury - Everton] Undisclosed

Juan Iturbe [Roma - Bournemouth] Loan

Calaum Jahraldo-Martin [Hull - Leyton Orient] Loan

Lewis Page [West Ham - Cambridge] Loan

Murray Wallace [Huddersfield - Scunthorpe] Undisclosed

Rhys Williams [Middlesbrough - Charlton] Loan

Lawrie Wilson [Bolton - Peterborough] Loan

The page covers signings by Premier League, Championship and Scottish Premiership clubs, along with selected deals from overseas and the Scottish Championship.

Source:BBC

Novak Djokovic beats Andy Murray to win sixth Australian Open title

Djokovic crushes Murray in final



World number one Novak Djokovic beat Andy Murray in straight sets to win his sixth Australian Open title and condemn the Briton to a fifth final defeat.

The Serb, 28, won 6-1 7-5 7-6 (7-3) to claim his sixth Melbourne title, tying the record of Australia's Roy Emerson.

Djokovic also draws level with tennis greats Bjorn Borg and Rod Laver on 11 Grand Slam titles.

Second seed Murray, 28, has now lost all five Australian Open finals he has played, four of them against Djokovic.

The Scot becomes only the second man - behind his former coach Ivan Lendl at the US Open - to lose five finals at the same Grand Slam since the open era began in 1968.

He was expected to head straight to the airport after the final to return to London and his wife Kim, who is due to give birth to their first child in the next two weeks.

Djokovic has now won four of the past five major tournaments, including three in a row, and will try to complete his career Grand Slam with a first French Open title in June.

Match reaction

Murray has lost seven of his nine Grand Slam finals

Murray: "I feel like I've been here before. Congrats Novak. Six Australian Opens is an incredible feat. The last year has been incredible. Good job.

"I'd like to thank my team for getting me to this position. Sorry I couldn't get it done. Thanks for all your support during a tough few weeks off court.

"And finally to Kim, my wife, who is going to be watching at home. You've been a legend. I'll be on the next flight home."

Djokovic: "I need to pay respect to Andy for having another great tournament. Tough luck tonight.

"He's a great champion, great friend and a great professional who I'm sure will have many more chances to win this trophy.

"I also wish you and Kim good luck for the birth of your child and I hope you will experience a feeling like no other before - that's what happened to me and my wife. I wish you all the best."


Slow start hurts Murray

Murray has now lost 22 of 31 matches against Djokovic

Murray fought hard after a wretched start but ultimately could not cling on to the pace set by Djokovic, who has suffered just one defeat in six years on Rod Laver Arena.

The British number one came back from a break down in an 80-minute second set, and again in the third, before succumbing to an 11th loss in 12 matches against Djokovic.

Murray needed to make an early impression but Djokovic saved an early break point and then raced 5-0 clear as the Scot made a succession of errors.

It took 24 minutes for Murray to finally get on the scoreboard but the set was soon gone and he was faced with successfully recovering a deficit for the first time in 31 meetings with Djokovic.

Murray was still under pressure as the second set developed and hauled his way through a gripping 12-minute game at 1-1, giving him a foothold in the contest.

Some harder hitting brought success, only for costly errors to keep tripping up the Briton at crucial moments - and Djokovic looked to have made a decisive move when he broke again for a 4-3 lead.

Murray fightback falls short

Djokovic has won four of the last five Grand Slam tournaments

It prompted a recovery from Murray, who powered his way to a break-back point in the following game and converted with a terrific backhand winner onto the line.

At last it was Djokovic who was berating himself rather than the Scot, but with a tie-break looming at 5-5 the five-time champion produced a burst of brilliance that took the match away from Murray.

Murray was in charge on serve at 40-0 only to crumble under a spectacular display of hitting from his opponent, who reeled off five straight points, including one stunning 36-stroke rally.

The Serb showed an unexpected fragility as two successive double faults offered Murray a lifeline in the next game, but he recovered with a good serve and closed it out thanks to three straight errors across the net.

There was still plenty of fight in the challenger and Murray roused himself to come back from a break down at the start of the third and force a tie-break.

It proved a reflection of the match as a whole, though, as Murray started poorly with two double faults and was out of touch by the time Djokovic sealed victory with an ace after two hours and 53 minutes.





Source:BBC

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