Bolton Wanderers' winding-up hearing at the High Court has been adjourned until 22 February.
The Championship's bottom club - who are £172.9m in debt - received a winding-up petition from Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs for about £600,000 in unpaid taxes.
Norwich to sign Klose
Football gossip
Norwich are having a busy January in the transfer window.
Hot on the heels of the news that Everton striker Steve Naismith is having a medical at Carrow Road, the Norwich Evening News say the club are close to signing Switzerland centre-back Timm Klose from Wolfsburg.
The German club’s sporting director, Klaus Allofs said on Sunday: "We have largely reached an agreement with Norwich, and so has Timm as far as I know."
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Sinclair to leave Liverpool
Football
Simon Stone
BBC Sport
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Liverpool youngster Jerome Sinclair will leave Anfield when his contract expires in the summer.
The Reds offered the striker a new deal but the 19-year-old wants to explore the possibility of a move to Spain.
Sinclair became Liverpool's youngest player in 2012 when he came off the bench in a League Cup tie at West Brom, aged 16 years and six days.
He made his first start in the FA Cup tie at Exeter on 8 January, scoring Liverpool's opener in the 2-2 draw.
No decision on Byram's Everton move
Football
Adam Pope
BBC West Yorkshire Sport
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Still waiting to hear if Leeds' defender Sam Byram will complete a move to Everton. He is at Thorp Arch today but is considering the offer.
Leeds accepted a bid for the 22-year-old last week.
Stuart Broad and which four other players make up the top five in the ICC Test Bowling Rankings?
It's a toughie, answers later in the day...
Get Involved - What would you buy Pep?
#bbcsportsday
FK: I'd get Pep some tact, clearly he needs some. Announcing mid season he's coming to England, putting pressure on some managers.
Sam Latham: Dont get him a cake. If he moves to City, Yaya wont speak to him.
Goonerama: Get Pep some classic Smiths, Oasis and Elbow albums. No particular reason, just some good bands that popped into my head...
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Question time
Cricket
England cricketers Anya Shrubsole and Lydia Greenway will be in the office later on Monday to speak to BBC Sport ahead of their forthcoming tour of South Africa.
Is there anything in particular you'd like us to ask them? It could be serious stuff, or it could be dafter, like is it ever acceptable for gentlemen to wear earmuffs.
Let us know via #bbcsportsday
So far, so bad...
Australian Open
Sharapova too strong
Australian Open
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Former champion Maria Sharapova has crushed Japan's Nao Hibino in a ruthless first-round display at the Australian Open.
The fifth-seeded Russian, attempting to win her first title at Melbourne Park since 2008, was in blistering form to take the match 6-1 6-3 in 73 minutes.
Bolton news conference
Bolton v Eastleigh (Tues, 20:00 GMT)
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Steve Walford also confirmed that Shola Ameobi will leave at the end of the week, with the club unable to offer the former Newcastle striker an extension to his deal due to their current parlous financial state.
"The club is in trouble; we need someone to come in and save it," the assistant manager said. "It's sad. It's a club with fantastic facilities and I'm surprised nobody has taken a punt on it. We hope there will be light at the end of the tunnel but I can't see it as the moment."
Scunthorpe sack Robins
Football
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A little bit more on the news that League One Scunthorpe have sacked manager Mark Robins and assistant Ned Kelly.
United chairman Peter Swann said: “We are sad to part company with Mark and Ned, but we have to think about the best interests of Scunthorpe United Football Club. We wish Mark and Ned all the best for the future.”
The club are 16th in League One, having lost 5-0 at Blackpool on Saturday.
Leicester sign Amartey
Football
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Here is what you need to know about Leicester's new signing:
Won six caps for Ghana.
Began his career at a second division club in Ghana before he was scouted and moved to Swedish side Djurgardens IF.
In 2013, Amartey was linked with a move to Liverpool.
Signed by FC Copenhagen in 2014 for 2.5m euros and last season won the Danish Cup.
Leicester sign Amartey
Football
More from FC Copenhagen chief executive Anders Horsholt, on the sale of defender Daniel Amartey to Leicester City.
Horsholt said the Danish club could not "turn down a transfer of this size."
"It is the best outcome for FC Copenhagen. It is part of our strategy as a club and a company to develop players to a level, where they get so attractive that clubs from the biggest leagues will buy them for large sums of money."
Horsholt also said it was Amartey's dream to play in the Premier League for Leicester, who "have targeted him for a long time."
Happy birthday Pep
#bbcsportsday
We mentioned earlier that Pep Guardiola turns 45 today, then we pondered what you might buy him as a gift. Here are some of your responses.
Nishaal Rooplall: I'd buy him a poster of Sir Alex and all of his achievements.
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Scott Douglas: Give Pep the ability that Alex Ferguson had to nurture & develop a young new team, relying on the old guard just like at Barca.
Ivan Bucic Buco: Buy him Zlatan Ibrahimovic's book.
Pep and the Swedish striker had a difficult relationship at Barcelona.
Bolton news conference
Bolton v Eastleigh (Tues, 20:00 GMT)
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Steve Walford confirmed that Bolton will be without David Wheater, Zac Clough, Emile Heskey and Ben Amos for the cup tie with Eastleigh and admits to being wary of what lies ahead after his side recovered to earn a 1-1 draw at Silverlake Stadium.
"Eastleigh were a good team from what I could see," he said. "Because of our position, I'd imagine any team coming here would fancy their chances. It is up to us to prove them wrong.
"If we get a win tomorrow then hopefully we get another on Saturday which will lead to going on a run. That is what we need to do."
BreakingScunthorpe sack Robins
Football
BBC Humberside Sport
League One club Scunthorpe United have sacked manager Mark Robins and assistant Ned Kelly.
BreakingWatson out
Australian Open
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Bad news for Heather Watson and fans of British tennis.
The Brit has just been beaten in three sets in the first round of the Australian Open by Hungarian Timea Babos, losing 7-6 (7-4) 5-7 5-7.
Chris Gayle is dismissed, having scored 56 off just 16 balls. A stellar effort by the Melbourne Renegades batsman.
It's a breeze for Federer
Tennis
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Grand Slam record-holder Roger Federer has just breezed past Nikoloz Basilashvili in straight sets in his opening match at the Australian Open.
The 17-time Grand Slam champion - seeded third - crushed the Georgian 6-2 6-1 6-2 in just 72 minutes and will play Ukraine's Aleksandr Dolgopolov in the second round.
Gayle hits 12-ball 50
Cricket
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
Chris Gayle hits a 12-ball 50. The equal fastest ever in T20 cricket.
The West Indies batsman is playing for the Melbourne Renegades in Australia's Big Bash competition and is still lashing the ball all over the place.
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Get involved
BreakingStay of execution for Bolton
Football
Bolton Wanderers' winding-up hearing at the High Court has been adjourned until 22 February.
The Championship's bottom club - who are £172.9m in debt - received a winding-up petition from Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs for about £600,000 in unpaid taxes.
Norwich to sign Klose
Football gossip
Norwich are having a busy January in the transfer window.
Hot on the heels of the news that Everton striker Steve Naismith is having a medical at Carrow Road, the Norwich Evening News say the club are close to signing Switzerland centre-back Timm Klose from Wolfsburg.
The German club’s sporting director, Klaus Allofs said on Sunday: "We have largely reached an agreement with Norwich, and so has Timm as far as I know."
Sinclair to leave Liverpool
Football
Simon Stone
BBC Sport
Liverpool youngster Jerome Sinclair will leave Anfield when his contract expires in the summer.
The Reds offered the striker a new deal but the 19-year-old wants to explore the possibility of a move to Spain.
Sinclair became Liverpool's youngest player in 2012 when he came off the bench in a League Cup tie at West Brom, aged 16 years and six days.
He made his first start in the FA Cup tie at Exeter on 8 January, scoring Liverpool's opener in the 2-2 draw.
No decision on Byram's Everton move
Football
Adam Pope
BBC West Yorkshire Sport
Still waiting to hear if Leeds' defender Sam Byram will complete a move to Everton. He is at Thorp Arch today but is considering the offer.
Leeds accepted a bid for the 22-year-old last week.
Question time
Cricket
A Question of Sport Teaser
Stuart Broad and which four other players make up the top five in the ICC Test Bowling Rankings?
It's a toughie, answers later in the day...
Get Involved - What would you buy Pep?
#bbcsportsday
FK: I'd get Pep some tact, clearly he needs some. Announcing mid season he's coming to England, putting pressure on some managers.
Sam Latham: Dont get him a cake. If he moves to City, Yaya wont speak to him.
Goonerama: Get Pep some classic Smiths, Oasis and Elbow albums. No particular reason, just some good bands that popped into my head...
Question time
Cricket
England cricketers Anya Shrubsole and Lydia Greenway will be in the office later on Monday to speak to BBC Sport ahead of their forthcoming tour of South Africa.
Is there anything in particular you'd like us to ask them? It could be serious stuff, or it could be dafter, like is it ever acceptable for gentlemen to wear earmuffs.
Let us know via #bbcsportsday
So far, so bad...
Australian Open
Sharapova too strong
Australian Open
Former champion Maria Sharapova has crushed Japan's Nao Hibino in a ruthless first-round display at the Australian Open.
The fifth-seeded Russian, attempting to win her first title at Melbourne Park since 2008, was in blistering form to take the match 6-1 6-3 in 73 minutes.
Bolton news conference
Bolton v Eastleigh (Tues, 20:00 GMT)
Steve Walford also confirmed that Shola Ameobi will leave at the end of the week, with the club unable to offer the former Newcastle striker an extension to his deal due to their current parlous financial state.
"The club is in trouble; we need someone to come in and save it," the assistant manager said. "It's sad. It's a club with fantastic facilities and I'm surprised nobody has taken a punt on it. We hope there will be light at the end of the tunnel but I can't see it as the moment."
Scunthorpe sack Robins
Football
A little bit more on the news that League One Scunthorpe have sacked manager Mark Robins and assistant Ned Kelly.
United chairman Peter Swann said: “We are sad to part company with Mark and Ned, but we have to think about the best interests of Scunthorpe United Football Club. We wish Mark and Ned all the best for the future.”
The club are 16th in League One, having lost 5-0 at Blackpool on Saturday.
Leicester sign Amartey
Football
Here is what you need to know about Leicester's new signing:
Leicester sign Amartey
Football
More from FC Copenhagen chief executive Anders Horsholt, on the sale of defender Daniel Amartey to Leicester City.
Horsholt said the Danish club could not "turn down a transfer of this size."
"It is the best outcome for FC Copenhagen. It is part of our strategy as a club and a company to develop players to a level, where they get so attractive that clubs from the biggest leagues will buy them for large sums of money."
Horsholt also said it was Amartey's dream to play in the Premier League for Leicester, who "have targeted him for a long time."
Happy birthday Pep
#bbcsportsday
We mentioned earlier that Pep Guardiola turns 45 today, then we pondered what you might buy him as a gift. Here are some of your responses.
Nishaal Rooplall: I'd buy him a poster of Sir Alex and all of his achievements.
Scott Douglas: Give Pep the ability that Alex Ferguson had to nurture & develop a young new team, relying on the old guard just like at Barca.
Ivan Bucic Buco: Buy him Zlatan Ibrahimovic's book.
Pep and the Swedish striker had a difficult relationship at Barcelona.
Bolton news conference
Bolton v Eastleigh (Tues, 20:00 GMT)
Steve Walford confirmed that Bolton will be without David Wheater, Zac Clough, Emile Heskey and Ben Amos for the cup tie with Eastleigh and admits to being wary of what lies ahead after his side recovered to earn a 1-1 draw at Silverlake Stadium.
"Eastleigh were a good team from what I could see," he said. "Because of our position, I'd imagine any team coming here would fancy their chances. It is up to us to prove them wrong.
"If we get a win tomorrow then hopefully we get another on Saturday which will lead to going on a run. That is what we need to do."
BreakingScunthorpe sack Robins
Football
BBC Humberside Sport
League One club Scunthorpe United have sacked manager Mark Robins and assistant Ned Kelly.
BreakingWatson out
Australian Open
Bad news for Heather Watson and fans of British tennis.
The Brit has just been beaten in three sets in the first round of the Australian Open by Hungarian Timea Babos, losing 7-6 (7-4) 5-7 5-7.
Reaction and live text commentary here.
Crash, bang, wallop... and out
Cricket
And he's gone...
Chris Gayle is dismissed, having scored 56 off just 16 balls. A stellar effort by the Melbourne Renegades batsman.
It's a breeze for Federer
Tennis
Grand Slam record-holder Roger Federer has just breezed past Nikoloz Basilashvili in straight sets in his opening match at the Australian Open.
The 17-time Grand Slam champion - seeded third - crushed the Georgian 6-2 6-1 6-2 in just 72 minutes and will play Ukraine's Aleksandr Dolgopolov in the second round.
Gayle hits 12-ball 50
Cricket
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
Chris Gayle hits a 12-ball 50. The equal fastest ever in T20 cricket.
The West Indies batsman is playing for the Melbourne Renegades in Australia's Big Bash competition and is still lashing the ball all over the place.