Summary

  • Transfer news as it happened

  • Spurs accept Swansea's bid for Kyle Naughton

  • Jermain Defoe 'missed' Premier League

  • Coach Mike Phelan leaves Norwich City

  • Wladimir Klitschko announces world title defence

  1. Boco leaves Chesterfield for Indiapublished at 10:28 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2015

    Here's a move you don't see every day ... Chesterfield midfielder Romuald Boco has left the League One club to join Indian side Bharat FC.

    The 29-year-old Benin international joined the Spireites in the summer on non-contract terms and scored one goal in 19 appearances.

    Romy BocoImage source, Getty Images

    Chief executive Chris Turner told the club website: "I feel Romy has let Paul Cook down as he gave him a chance to play football when nobody wanted him.

    "Contract offers were made to him, but he decided to turn them down."

  2. Baggies at the doublepublished at 10:18 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2015

    BerahinoImage source, Getty Images

    The Sun:, external West Brom are ready to more than double striker Saido Berahino's wage to keep the 21-year-old at the Hawthorns.

  3. Squash, but not as we know itpublished at 10:14 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2015

    Want to enliven your morning a little? Then take a look at this video.

    BBC SportImage source, BBC Sport

    It features Egyptian squash player Kanzy El Defrawy diving across court for four consecutive shots in a desperate bid to win a rally against France's Camille Serme at the Tournament of Champions in New York.

    Her knees must have been a right state afterwards.

  4. Get involved - penalty caperspublished at 10:10 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2015

    So then, we've done quite a bit of work so far, so much in fact our fingers are hurting.

    We could do with a little help, which is where you come in.

    As it seems to be the big talking point today, we want your thoughts on Everton midfielder Kevin Mirallas's penalty and substitution at Goodison Park last night.

    Was the Belgian right to take the pen or should he have left it to Leighton Baines? Everton ended up drawing the game 0-0.

    Let us know at #bbcsportsday or at the BBC Sport Facebook page, external.

  5. Brabin joins Evertonpublished at 10:04 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2015

    Gary Brabin has left his position as manager of Conference club Southport to take a coaching role at Everton.

    The 44-year-old Toffees fan, who had been in charge of the Sandgrounders since October, will be part of the coaching staff up to under-21 level at Goodison Park.

    Paul Carden, who had been Brabin's assistant, will now take charge of Southport, who lie 20th in the table.

    Meanwhile, Southport's Conference game with Braintree this evening has been postponed because of a frozen pitch.

  6. Milan mockedpublished at 10:00 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2015

    AC Milan have been mocked on social media over reports that they have sold their luxurious team bus to cut costs.

    Italian media reported that the seven-times European champions had sold the vehicle for £114,800 in a bid to save £150,000 a year in costs.

    One Twitter user posted a photo-shopped picture of the Milan players standing by the side of a motorway behind chief executive Adriano Galliani, who was holding a sign which read "Rome".

    TwitterImage source, Twitter

    Another posted a picture of a tram with the caption "exclusive pictures of AC Milan arriving at San Siro."

    TwitterImage source, Twitter
  7. Schurrle price hagglepublished at 09:52 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2015

    Andre SchurrleImage source, Getty Images

    Daily Mail, external: Bundesliga club Wolfsburg are ready to pay £23m for forward Andre Schurrle, 24, but Chelsea want £30m.

  8. Franks joins Irishpublished at 09:52 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2015

    London Irish have announced the signing of New Zealand World Cup winner Ben Franks.

    Prop Franks, 30, has agreed a three-year deal and will join Irish from the Wellington-based Hurricanes.

    He has won 42 caps and was part of New Zealand's 2011 World Cup-winning squad.

  9. Tuesday's back pagespublished at 09:44 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2015

    IndependentImage source, Independent

    Brendan Rodgers talks about how his relationship with Jose Mourinho has changed since the pair worked together at Chelsea in the Independent. There's also a pic of Mirallas and Baines arguing over the ball ahead of that penalty at Goodison last night.

  10. Wozniacki's Gerrard regretpublished at 09:34 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2015

    World number eight and self-confessed Liverpool fanatic Caroline Wozniacki has lamented the departure of another number eight - describing Steven Gerrard's impending exit from the Merseyside club as "sad".

    The Liverpool skipper announced earlier in the month that he was moving to Major Soccer League champions Los Angeles Galaxy in the summer.

    Caroline WozniackiImage source, Getty Images

    "I'm obviously sad. I think Stevie has done so much for the team over the years," Wozniacki told reporters after opening her Australian Open campaign with a 7-6 6-2 victory over American Taylor Townsend.

    "He's a legend. I'm going to have my Stevie G jerseys hanging somewhere. I'll have to make a trip probably to L.A. to watch him again."

    Wozniacki, former girlfriend of Rory McIlroy's, famously warmed up in a Liverpool shirt signed by Gerrard before a match at the 2011 Qatar Open.

  11. Hummels - 'I'm staying'published at 09:32 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2015

    Germany international defender Mats Hummels, 26, has disappointed Man Utd, Liverpool and Chelsea by saying he wants to stay at Borussia Dortmund, reports the Daily Star, external.

  12. Tuesday's back pagespublished at 09:28 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2015

    The TimesImage source, The Times

    The Times talks rugby union and the news that Manu Tuliagi is a doubt for England's Six Nations campaign, his recovery from a groin injury progressing more slowly than expected.

  13. Williams marches onpublished at 09:23 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2015

    Play is still going on Down Under at the Australian Open and one of the big guns has just begun her quest for the title in typically emphatic fashion.

    Serena WilliamsImage source, Getty Images

    Serena Williams, an 18-time Grand Slam winner, breezed past Alison van Uytvanck 6-0 6-4 in 64 minutes.

    She's into the second round, though despite her standing in the game, Williams hasn't got a great recent record in Australia - she has not been beyond the last eight since 2010.

  14. Toothless Tigerpublished at 09:17 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2015

    One of the more light-hearted stories of the day - well, not for Tiger Woods but certainly for the rest of us - concerns the American superstar golfer and his rather painful brush with a camera.

    Tiger WoodsImage source, AP

    The former world number one golfer decided to surprise his girlfriend of two years Lindsey Vonn by turning up to watch her compete in a World Cup alpine skiing event in Italy. But then things took a turn for the worse.

    "During a crush of photographers at the awards' podium, a media member with a shoulder-mounted video camera pushed and surged towards the stage, turned and hit Tiger Woods in the mouth," his agent Mark Steinberg said. "Woods's tooth was knocked out by the incident."

    Ouch. On the upside Vonn won so at least she was smiling.

  15. Rangers - latest developmentspublished at 09:09 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2015

    Some breaking news from Glasgow Rangers this morning.

    Just 12 hours after Kenny McDowall tendered his resignation as caretaker manager of Rangers for "personal reasons", the goings-on at boardroom level have taken another twist.

    RangersImage source, Getty Images

    Sandy Easdale, who is chairman of the club's football board, has strengthened his stake in the club with the purchase of just over one million ordinary shares.

    Easdale's purchase comes against a backdrop of financial turmoil at Ibrox. It's a complicated story to say the least, but you can read the latest here.

  16. Tuesday's back pagespublished at 09:02 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2015

    Daily ExpressImage source, Daily Express

    Manchester United have slapped a £50m price tag on keeper David De Gea, according to the Daily Express, to try and ward off interest from Real Madrid. And in a goalie-heavy back page, there is also a story suggesting Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho will pick Thibaut Courtois ahead of Petr Cech in tonight's League Cup semi against Liverpool.

  17. Victorious Vaughanpublished at 08:59 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2015

    Cheeky little tweet about the cricket from Michael Vaughan, external: Cheers India. Lovely touch today getting the @ECB_cricket back into fine form....

  18. Palace bid for left-backpublished at 08:58 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2015

    BBC Wales Sport, external: Crystal Palace make an improved £4.5m bid for Swansea City's Wales left-back Neil Taylor after the Swans rejected an initial £3m offer.

  19. England stroll homepublished at 08:55 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2015

    Well that didn't take long.

    England, in sublime one-day form - and it's not too often we've been able to say that in recent times - have just wrapped up a remarkably straightforward victory over India in the ODI tri-series.

    Chasing India's 153 all out, England reached their target in just 27.3 overs, Ian Bell finishing unbeaten on 88 and James Taylor hitting 56.

    Simples.

  20. Tuesday's back pagespublished at 08:51 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2015

    The SunImage source, The Sun

    No surprise that The Sun have gone with the Everton Kevin Mirallas penalty row. As we've already mentioned, the Belgian refused to give the ball to regular taker Leighton Baines during the goalless draw with West Brom ... then promptly missed, and was subbed at half-time.