Summary

  • Monday's transfer news as it happened

  • Redknapp to remain at QPR

  • Sampdoria set to sign Everton's Samuel Eto'o

  • Rodgers: Liverpool's aim is to win a trophy

  • Mourinho: 'I regret not signing Gerrard'

  • Stallone to deliver HT message at Everton

  1. Senegal grab dramatic winnerpublished at 17:53 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2015

    There was a late, late goal in the Africa Cup of Nations Group C game match between heavyweights Ghana and Senegal.

    It's Senegal who snatched a 2-1 victory over Avram Grant's side thanks to Moussa Sow's stoppage time winner.

    Go to our live text for all the fallout.

  2. Fans turned away from Conference gamepublished at 17:41 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2015

    It's not often that Conference games are sell-outs but it's emerged that around 200 Bristol Rovers fans were locked out of the club's match at Woking on Saturday because the away end was over capacity.

    The Chris Lane Terrace at the Kingfield Stadium holds 1,800 fans, but more than 2,000 Pirates supporters made the trip.

    Bristol Rovers fans at WokingImage source, James Brown

    "You can only have a certain number in the ground otherwise you get in trouble with the licensing authorities," said Woking spokesperson John Moore.

    Rovers were relegated to non-league for the first time in their history last May, but are currently second in the Conference standings.

  3. Anger at Merseyside derby ticket pricespublished at 17:36 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2015

    Tickets for Everton derby match with Liverpool are selling for more than £2,000 each, according to the Liverpool Echo, external.

    One seller has put the price of their two places at the Park End of Goodison Park in February as being worth £2,360 each.

    Full story here, external.

  4. Italian rider bannedpublished at 17:30 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2015

    Italian Diego Ulissi has been handed a backdated nine-month suspension after testing positive for the asthma-inhaler drug salbutamol, his Lampre team said on Monday.

  5. Chinese billionaire 'to buy stake in Atletico'published at 17:24 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2015

    Chinese billionaire Wang Jianlin has agreed to buy a 20% stake in La Liga champions Atletico Madrid, Spanish media reported on Monday.

    The deal with Wang, who controls China's Dalian Wanda Group, will be announced in Beijing on Wednesday, according to the reports in sports dailies Marca , externaland As, external, which estimated the deal to be worth 40m euros (£30.62m).

  6. Get involvedpublished at 17:21 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2015

    Paul Wallace:, external Not signing up for a Sunday league side when I stopped youth football at 17. My dad said I'd regret it. Didn't believe him.

    Aaron Fletcher: , externalNot taking up a ticket to second leg of CL SF in 2008 at Old Trafford. United v Barca. Missed a Scholesy rocket!

  7. Fleetwood loan Southern to Shrewspublished at 17:17 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2015

    Shrewsbury Town have signed Fleetwood Town midfielder Keith Southern on loan until the end of the season.

    The 33-year-old Gateshead-born former Everton trainee, who played in the Premier League with Blackpool four seasons ago, was a free agent when he joined the Cod Army in the summer.

  8. Broncos bring in Kubiakpublished at 17:13 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2015

    Gary Kubiak has signed a four-year contract to coach the Denver Broncos.

    He replaces John Fox, who was ousted a week ago following Denver's 24-13 playoff loss to Indianapolis.

  9. 'Newcastle still considering manager options'published at 17:04 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2015

    Newcastle United are weighing up their options and could wait until the end of the season to appoint a new head coach, according to the Newcastle Chronicle., external

  10. Tough times for Lionspublished at 16:54 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2015

    England Lions have conceded a three-figure first-innings lead after centuries from South Africa A's Theunis de Bruyn and Temba Bavuma on a tough second day of four for the tourists in Bloemfontein.

    De Bruyn (161) and Test batsman Bavuma (102) shared a fourth-wicket stand of 210, leaving Jonathan Trott's team - who were all-out for 260 in their first innings - with an uphill task to save the match.

    Last week's Test in Paarl ended in a draw.

  11. Commons set to leavepublished at 16:48 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2015

    The Daily Express, external: Contract talks between Celtic and Kris Commons have broken down, with the 31-year-old midfielder set to leave either in January or on a free transfer during the summer.

  12. Get involvedpublished at 16:46 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2015

    Alan Wilkinson:, external Not quite persuading my dad to give me the £4 they were asking for tickets to ALL England's games in the 66 World Cup. £4!

    Antony Walker:, external Missed the 1990 World Cup semi England vs Germany to go on a first date.

  13. Eto'o close to Italy switchpublished at 16:41 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2015

    Everton forward Samuel Eto'o is close to completing a move to Sampdoria, according to the Serie A club's president.

    Samuel Eto'oImage source, Getty Images

    "Everything is good and it only needs the final agreement with Everton. I met Eto'o, he really is a champion," Massimo Ferrero told Rai Sport.

  14. Norwich must 'eradicate fear factor'published at 16:36 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2015

    Norwich City boss Alex Neil has said he must remove the nerves around Carrow Road, after the 3-2 win over Cardiff City.

    The Canaries, who have won six of 13 Championship home games, almost squandered a 3-0 lead against the Bluebirds, but held on to make it two victories from two for new boss Neil.

    "Those worries from earlier in the season creep back in towards the end of the game," he told BBC Radio Norfolk. "We need to eradicate it, we need to get rid of that fear factor."

  15. Mirallas on the move?published at 16:28 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2015

    Everton face battle to keep 27-year-old midfielder Kevin Mirallas after interest from Tottenham, Borussia Dortmund and Atletico Madrid, the Daily Mail, external reports.

  16. Bradford and Millwall chargedpublished at 16:23 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2015

    Bradford City and Millwall have been charged with failing to ensure their players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion during their FA Cup tie.

    The charge relates to Wednesday's third-round replay, which City won 4-0.

    In addition, Bantams boss Phil Parkinson and assistant Steve Parkin - who were both sent to the stands - have been charged with improper conduct.

    Both clubs and Parkinson and Parkin have until 18:00 GMT on Wednesday, 21 January to respond to the charges.

  17. Senegal unwanted statpublished at 16:17 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2015

    Opta:, external Senegal have now gone 12 games without a clean sheet at the Africa Cup of Nations.

  18. Gyan diagnosed with malariapublished at 16:14 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2015

    Captain Asamoah Gyan was left out of Ghana's team for their opening game at the Africa Cup of Nations after being diagnosed with malaria, reports Associated Press.

    GyanImage source, Getty Images

    The Ghana Football Association said Gyan was diagnosed with a "mild bout'' of malaria over the weekend. The forward spent a night in the hospital in Equatorial Guinea's eastern city of Mongomo but was released to recover at the team base.

    As for the action on the pitch, Ghana are doing well in Gyan's absence - they are 1-0 up after 15 minutes against Senegal.

  19. MacGill to suepublished at 16:11 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2015

    Stuart McGillImage source, Getty Images

    Former Australian leg-spin bowler Stuart MacGill has begun legal action against Cricket Australia (CA), suing his former employers for more than £1.35m over lost earnings.

    MacGill, 43, filed a writ in the Victorian Supreme Court on Monday, claiming injury payments after his retirement from Test cricket in May 2008.

    According to the writ, CA failed to pay MacGill £866,000 while he was injured and unable to play. He also sued for almost £500,000 in interest.

    "We are aware of the media reports but aren't in a position to comment further," a CA spokesman said.