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  1. New Ferrari launchpublished at 11:32 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2015

    Let's put a little more meat on the bones of the new Ferrari launch, including a nice graphic from Ferrari outlining a few key facts and stats.

    The James Allison-designed car - the SF15-T - has undergone a major overhaul after last season's disappointing campaign, which was so bad it accounted for two team principals by the end of the year.

    Ferrari stasImage source, Ferrari

    A redesigned nose and sidepods are the most notable visible changes to the bodywork, while much work has gone on beneath the carbon fibre, with the Ferrari engine significantly overhauled.

    Fernando Alonso may have gone but four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel arrives from Red Bull to partner Kimi Raikkonen.

  2. Charlton striker heads out on loanpublished at 11:30 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2015

    Want some Championship transfer tittle-tattle? You are in luck.

    Charlton Athletic allow striker George Tucudean to join Romanian leaders Steaua Bucharest on loan until the end of the 2015-16 season., external

    The 23-year-old joined the Addicks on a three-year contract from Standard Liege in July, making 23 appearances for the club.

  3. New Ferrari breaks coverpublished at 11:22 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2015

    FerrariImage source, Ferrari

    We brought you the 2015 Sauber in its spanking new yellow and blue livery earlier, but it was always safe to assume that the colour of Ferrari's new motor would be less of a surprise.

    And lo, it came to pass that new new Ferrari was indeed red. And there was much rejoicing.

  4. Bath sign prop Lahiffpublished at 11:21 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2015

    Bath sign former London Irish prop Max Lahiff from Melbourne Rebels and the 25-year-old could make his debut for the Premiership side on Saturday when Bath play Harlequins in the LV= Cup.

  5. Done deal - Destro joins Milanpublished at 11:14 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2015

    Mattia DestroImage source, @MDestroOfficial/Twitter

    While the English Premier League transfer market is yet to catch fire, there is confirmation of a smoking hot transfer in Italy's Serie A.

    Italy striker Mattia Destro joins struggling giants AC Milan from title-chasing Roma and has been unveiled by the Rossoneri today.

    The 23-year-old scored 13 league goals as Roma finished runners-up to Juventus last season, but has fallen out of coach Rudi Garcia's plans this term.

    He joins 11th-placed Milan on loan with a view to a permanent deal at the end of the season.

  6. Schurrle edging closer to Wolfsburg movepublished at 11:09 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2015

    Andre Schurrle and Jose MourinhoImage source, Getty Images
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    "And when you get to the end of the King's Road, just keep going all the way to the coast."

    Chelsea forward Andre Schurrle is on the verge of completing his return to the Bundesliga after his agent confirmed a "verbal agreement" had been reached with Wolfsburg.

    A fee of around £22.5m is reported to have been agreed for the transfer, which Schurrle's agent Ingo Haspel told Germany's SID agency "should go through on Friday".

    "There are still a few things to discuss, but we're no longer talking about figures," Haspel added.

  7. GB teams await Euro drawpublished at 11:03 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2015

    Elizabeth Hudson
    BBC Sport at Worcester Cathedral

    "It's a chilly morning in Worcester as the Great Britain men's and women's teams prepare for the draw for the European Wheelchair Basketball Championships which take place at the city's university from 28 August to 7 September.

    "The men are bidding for a third gold medal in a row in the event while the women were third two years ago in Germany and are hoping to continue the form which saw them finish fifth at last year's World Championships in Canada."

  8. England into tri-series final against Australiapublished at 10:57 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2015

    James Taylor and Jos ButtlerImage source, Getty Images

    England beat India by three wickets in Perth to reach the tri-series final against Australia this weekend.

    Chasing 201 for victory, England got over the line with four overs to spare.

    James Taylor's 82 - part of a 125-run stand with Jos Buttler - earned him the man-of-the-match honours.

    Get the full lowdown on England's win here.

  9. Djokovic wins third setpublished at 10:55 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2015

    We all knew this Australian Open semi-final would be tighter than a Yorkshireman's wallet* and so it is proving.

    World number one Novak Djokovic sneaks a 6-4 win in the third set, nudging himself ahead against defending champion Stan Wawrinka. Remember, the winner faces Great Britain's Andy Murray in Sunday's final.

    Follow all the action, as I'm sure Murray is, with our dedicated live text commentary.

    * We are both Yorkshiremen so we're allowed to say that...

  10. Mackay on Wigan exoduspublished at 10:53 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2015

    Malky MackayImage source, Getty Images

    Wigan Athletic manager Malky Mackay has been talking at the end of a week that has seen the departures of Shaun Maloney, Ben Watson, Adam Forshaw, Callum McManaman and Ivan Ramis. This, after three earlier January departures.

    "I knew when I took the job on there had to be a restructure of the squad in terms of it being leaner and also dealing with the contract situation so that then really comes to pass when the January window opens up," said Mackay. "It was a process that was going to start in January and we are in the middle of it.

    "Depending on situations there may be another couple on the fringes that may leave but in the main it will be about trying to replenish the squad."

  11. Get involvedpublished at 10:49 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2015

    Damien Morris: Shaun Wright-Phillips. He had so much promise at such a young age for his club and country. He can't even make a matchday squad let along the starting eleven for QPR these days.

    Stuart Inns: Bony will be a forgotten man.

    Adam Middleton: Shinji Kagawa was a prime example of this problem.

  12. Arsenal news conferencepublished at 10:49 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2015

    On the fitness of striker Danny Welbeck (thigh) and midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (groin).

    "If I were to gamble, gamble, gamble, Danny Welbeck could be available for Sunday. But it would be a big gamble after such a long time out. But he's definitely available for next week.

    "I think next week's game at Tottenham will come a little bit early for Chamberlain."

  13. England v India: update from Perthpublished at 10:42 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2015

    Jos ButtlerImage source, Getty Images

    Another wicket has just gone down in Perth and England are 191-6 in pursuit of 201 to win with over six overs still to come.

    Barring anything silly happening, victory looks a formality, with a place in the tri-series final against Australia England's prize.

    Keep up with the denouement here.

  14. Saints star signs new dealpublished at 10:40 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2015

    Ward-ProwseImage source, @SouthamptonFC/Twitter

    Some breaking news crashing out of Southampton - and it relates to a signing! Sort of.

    England Under-21 midfielder James Ward-Prowse signs a new five-year contract with the Premier League surprise package.

    "There's not many clubs in the country, or the world, who give young players the chance to play in the biggest league in the world," the 20-year-old tells the Saints' official website., external

    "I'm very fortunate that I've been given that chance and now it's time to repay the faith that the club have shown in me."

  15. Chelsea v Manchester City (Saturday 17:30 GMT)published at 10:38 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2015

    Jose Mourinho and Manuel PellegriniImage source, Getty Images

    "I have said since before the season started that Chelsea are the best team in the Premier League and I expect them to prove it on Saturday."

    In his BBC column, Robbie Savage explains why, although Chelsea have weaknesses, they will still be too strong for Manchester City this weekend. Read his full analysis here.

  16. Get involvedpublished at 10:35 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2015

    Football's forgotten men - that's what we're talking about today. Because Scott Sinclair (remember him?) and Anderson (remember him too?) are about to leave Manchester for pastures new after being frozen out at City and United.

    Here are a few of your Twitter suggestions, once you remembered their names of course...

    Uchenna Okolo:, external I'll put Marko Marin up there. Had so much potential but then I realised it was loan move potential.

    Jack Ellacott:, external Surely Sergei Rebrov is the ultimate forgotten player?

    Phat James:, external Kayode Odejayi, played for Barnsley, scored a header in FA Cup to knock-out Chelsea, got a Nigeria call up and disappeared.

  17. Arsenal news conferencepublished at 10:28 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2015

    What did the Manchester City result do for everybody's belief?

    "It helped, of course. We were questioned about that, because we couldn't do that last season in the Premier League. To get that weight off the shoulders helps."

    What result would you like to see when Chelsea play Manchester City?

    "When two big teams play each other, you always want a draw. Most of the time, you get it."

    "I think a draw would be an acceptable result for Manchester City, because it would keep them in the race for the championship.

    "There is still a long way to go, and they are only five points behind Chelsea. With an eight-point gap, it will be much more difficult, maybe."

  18. Swindon Town reject £2m Luongo bidpublished at 10:25 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2015

    League One leaders Swindon Town have turned down a £2m bid for Massimo Luongo from an unnamed Turkish club.

    BBC Wiltshire understands La Liga side Sevilla have also made an approach for the former Tottenham man.

    The 22-year-old midfielder has attracted attention while on international duty with Australia in the Asian Cup.

    Meanwhile, Swindon have extended the loan deal of Southampton defender Jack Stephens, 20, until the end of the season.

  19. Friday's back pagespublished at 10:23 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2015

    Daily Mail

    Move over Jose, there's a new 'Special Juan' in town. That's the headline on the back page of the Daily Mail, who tell us - as we did earlier - that Colombia World Cup star Juan Cuadrado is set to join Premier League leaders Chelsea.

    Meanwhile, the Mail has an interview with Frank Lampard's dad, er, Frank, ahead of junior's first trip to Stamford Bridge as a Manchester City player.