
Brazilian striker Alexandre Pato has arrived in London ahead of completing his six-month loan move to Chelsea. The Blues have agreed terms with the 26-year-old, with an option to make the move permanent in the summer transfer window.

Brazilian striker Alexandre Pato has arrived in London ahead of completing his six-month loan move to Chelsea. The Blues have agreed terms with the 26-year-old, with an option to make the move permanent in the summer transfer window.

Ramires has completed his move to Chinese side Jiangsu Suning from Chelsea for a fee of £25m. The Brazil international moved to Stamford Bridge from Benfica for £19.8m in August 2010 and went on to play 251 times for the Blues, scoring 34 goals in the process. Ramires helped Chelsea win every major domestic and European trophy during his time at the club, although he was forced to sit out the Champions League final victory over Bayern Munich in 2012 after being booked in the semi-final against Barcelona. The 28-year-old also featured in the Premier League and Capital One Cup double last season and only signed a new four-year contract in October. He has found game-time harder to come by under new boss Guus Hiddink, though, and has not played in the Premier League since the goalless draw at Manchester United on December 28.

Paris St-Germain striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been handed a 700,000 euros monthly pay rise. The 34-year-old Swede, who has scored 127 goals in 156 games since joining them in 2012, now gets 1.5 million euros a month before tax under the performance-based hike agreed late last year. Ibrahimovic will also get big bonus payments for winning the Champions league, the French league title and ending the season with the highest combined total of goals scored and goal assists.

Barcelona forward Luis Suarez says he would only play for Liverpool if he were ever to return to the Barclays Premier League. The 29-year-old left Anfield in a £75m move during July 2014, having scored 84 goals and come close to helping Liverpool win the title. Uruguay international Suarez told ESPN if he was to one day look to move back to England, it would only be for the Reds, having originally signed from Ajax in January 2011. “You never know what will happen in the future,” he said to ESPN. “If I was to return to England, it would be to play for Liverpool – not for any other team.” Suarez enjoyed a great relationship with Liverpool supporters, despite an often testing spell under the media spotlight. He added: “I have missed the fans. The (Anfield) atmosphere is incredible, it’s incredible. “Everyone that has played for Liverpool knows how important the supporters are. They know that they are in my heart.”

Brazilian striker Pato’s six-month loan move from Corinthians to Chelsea has been finalised, Sky reports. The Blues have agreed terms with the 26-year-old, with an option to make the move permanent in the summer transfer window. Pato’s current club Corinthians had reportedly stated they wanted the forward to move on and they now have their wish, although the deal has not yet been officially confirmed by Chelsea. Once touted as Brazil’s next rising star, Pato has 27 caps and 10 goals for his country but he has not made a Brazil squad since 2013. He signed for AC Milan in 2007 from Internacional and scored 16 Serie A goals in 43 performances but struggled towards the end of a five-year spell and returned to Brazil with Corinthians in January 2013. Corinthians moved him out to Sao Paulo on loan for the 2014 and 2015 seasons and he scored 19 times in 59 league games.

Chelsea and West Brom have been fined after being found guilty of failing to control their players during their Stamford Bridge meeting on January 13. The clubs were charged over a mass confrontation during the second half of the 2-2 Premier League draw, sparked by an incident involving Chelsea’s Diego Costa and West Brom midfielder Claudio Yacob. Yacob, who had already been booked, was quickly substituted by Baggies boss Tony Pulis after the game calmed down. Both clubs admitted the charge and Chelsea have been hardest hit, levied with a fine of £65,000, while West Brom were fined £35,000 with both clubs also being warned over their future conduct. An FA statement read: “The cases, which were considered ‘non-standard’ due to both clubs having committed similar breaches of FA Rule E20(a) within the preceding 12 months, were heard by an Independent Regulatory Commission on Monday [January 25, 2016]. “For incidents that are considered ‘non-standard’, it is at the discretion of the Commission to determine what sanction it deems appropriate and it may, where applicable, take into account any previous proven charge(s) of a similar nature.”

As Nigerians mourn the ouster of Nigeria from the ongoing African Nations Championship (CHAN) in Rwanda, let us remind us of the guys who first represented Nigeria in the tournament and gave a good showing. CHAN started in 2009 and is held every two years alternating with African Cup of Nations. Nigeria’s maiden appearance was at the 2014 edition held in South Africa. The home based Super Eagles were coached by Stephen Keshi as at then. Nigeria played in Group A alongside Mali, South Africa and Mozambique. The Super Eagles lost 2 – 1 to Mali in their opening game but went ahead to defeat Mozambique 4 – 2 in their second game. Nigeria later defeated hosts South Africa 3 – 1 in the last group game to qualify for the quarterfinal behind Mali. Nigeria’s quarterfinal game against Morocco was dramatic as Morocco led by three goals before Nigeria equalized and won 4 – 3 in a match that went into extra time. Nigeria would go on to meet a 10-man Ghana in the semi final and after a 0 – 0 normal time, Ghana won 4 – 1 during penalty shoot out. Nigeria defeated Zimbabwe 1 – 0 in the third place match to win the bronze medal.
Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri is chasing CSKA Moscow striker Ahmed Musa after Inter Milan hijacked his bid for Sampdoria’s Eder. Ranieri is determined to bring in a goalscorer to help boost the club’s shock title bid and ease the burden on Jamie Vardy. CSKA want £19million for 23-year-old Musa after rejecting a £15m offer from the Foxes, who will up their bid. The highly-rated Nigeria captain has two and a half years left to run on his Moscow deal but is understood to be keen on a move to England. Musa has scored 10 goals in 29 appearances for CSKA this season. He has also netted 11 times in 56 appearances for Nigeria.

Liverpool won a penalty shootout against Stoke City at Anfield to reach the Capital One Cup final as manager Jurgen Klopp ensured his first season in charge will bring a trip to Wembley. Marko Arnautovic scored for Stoke to claw back Liverpool’s one-goal advantage from the first leg – but it was agony for Mark Hughes’ side when it came to spot-kicks. Much-criticised Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet was Liverpool’s hero with saves from Peter Crouch and Marc Muniesa, allowing substitute Joe Allen to step forward to secure a meeting with either Manchester City or neighbours Everton at Wembley on 28 February. A tight encounter was sent to penalties by Arnautovic’s goal, seemingly scored from an offside position, in first-half stoppage time. Jon Walters, Glenn Whelan, Ibrahim Affelay, Xherdan Shaqiri and Marco van Ginkel were all on target for Stoke, while Adam Lallana, Christian Benteke, Roberto Firmino, James Milner and Lucas were successful for Liverpool – before Allen settled matters to send Anfield wild in celebration.

Crystal Palace have signed striker Emmanuel Adebayor on a free transfer until the end of the season. Adebayor, 31, was available after being released by Tottenham in September and has scored 94 Premier League goals for Spurs, Arsenal and Manchester City. Two weeks ago, Palace boss Alan Pardew confirmed his interest in signing the Togo international. The Eagles have failed to win their past six games, losing their last four in a row, and Adebayor is the club’s first signing of the transfer window. Pardew made a failed attempt to sign the player in 2006 when he was in charge at West Ham. Adebayor instead joined Arsenal from French club Monaco. He then went on to play for Manchester City followed by a loan spell at Real Madrid before joining Spurs in 2012.

Newcastle have agreed a fee, believed to be about £12m, to sign Tottenham’s England winger Andros Townsend. The 24-year-old has made just three substitute appearances in the Premier League this season. Townsend – who has played 10 times for England – was dropped for a Europa League match in November after a row with fitness coach Nathan Gardiner. Newcastle have already signed midfielders Jonjo Shelvey and Henri Saivet in this transfer window. Townsend joined the Tottenham academy aged eight but did not become a first-team regular until the start of the 2013-14 season, by which time he had been sent out on nine separate loan spells. This season, though, he has only started three games – two in the Europa League and the Capital One Cup defeat by Arsenal. He appeared to confirm that he was leaving Tottenham on Tuesday afternoon, tweeting a picture of him leaving the club’s training ground.

The home based Super Eagles of Nigeria have been eliminated from the ongoing African Nations Championship (CHAN), after they were defeated 1-0 by Guinea in their last Group C game on Tuesday. Sankhon scored the only goal of the encounter, with one minute left in the first half, as the Syli Stars took full advantage of the Super Eagles’ lack of urgency. In the other game, Tunisia hammered 10-man Niger Republic 5-0 and finished with 5 points at the top of the group. Guinea qualify as runners-up from the group with 5 points too. Too bad for the coach Sunday Oliseh boys.

Evergreen Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon intends to retire after the 2018 World Cup. Buffon, who turns 38 this week, has represented his country a record 154 times and has made well over 500 appearances for Juventus, for whom he signed in 2001. The World Cup winner is expected to keep goal at this summer’s European Championship but the World Cup in Russia – should Italy qualify – will be his last tournament with the Azzurri. In quotes carried by Tuttosport, Buffon said: “Am I going to sign a new contract? If we manage to reach the World Cup in 2018 then I’ll press on. “But after that… I’ll bring down the shutters.” Buffon, who holds the record for most clean sheets kept in Serie A, remains the most expensive keeper in history as Juve paid Parma €52million for his services almost 15 years ago.

Manchester United have denied manager Louis van Gaal offered to resign following Saturday’s 1-0 home loss to Southampton. Reports emerged late on Monday suggesting the Dutchman spoke to United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward about his future immediately after the Barclays Premier League contest at the weekend. Within that, there were some claims Van Gaal offered his resignation on Saturday. But that talk was dismissed by a club source on Tuesday morning as the 64-year-old returned to work.

Tottenham defender Jan Vertonghen faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines after it was confirmed he sustained knee ligament damage in his side’s comeback victory at Crystal Palace on Saturday. Vertonghen, an ever-present for Mauricio Pochettino’s side this season, fell awkwardly following a challenge by Connor Wickham and was later substituted. The defender left Selhurst Park on crutches and, after undergoing a scan, has now been ruled out for the foreseeable future. “Further assessment & scans have confirmed thatJan_Vertonghen sustained damage to his medial collateral ligament in his knee at Palace,” Tottenham tweeted. “Our medical staff will continue to monitor his progress during his rehabilitation to determine when he will be ready to return to training.” Wickham, who appeared to catch Vertonghen in the face with his elbow, was charged with violent conduct by the Football Association for the incident which was missed by referee Martin Atkinson. Vertonghen’s injury will come as a blow to Tottenham who are chasing their first league title since 1961.

Naples prosecutors have announced a sweeping investigation into allegations of falsifying player transactions to avoid as much as €12million (£9 million) in taxes involving as many as 35 Serie A and Serie B teams. Italian financial police are executing search warrants against about 60 suspects working in professional football, including team managers, players and agents. They are also exercising seizures of cash, property and financial holdings equal to the amount of tax allegedly evaded. Agents are searching offices at AC Milan’s headquarters, news agency ANSA reported.

Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois says striker Diego Costa will continue his goalscoring run after recapturing his form in recent weeks. Costa has been struggling to match a debut season which saw him score 20 goals in 26 appearances in the Londoners’ title-winning campaign. But the 27-year-old appears to have rediscovered his scoring touch since manager Guus Hiddink replaced Jose Mourinho in December, netting six goals in as many appearances, including the only goal of the game in Sunday’s win over Arsenal. “We knew that when he scored a few goals again he would go on and score more, and I think he has confidence,” Courtois told the club’s official website. “He’s a top striker and he will score more goals for us, this was a big one.”

Novak Djokovic sealed a swift win over Kei Nishikori to set up a semi-final against Roger Federer at the Australian Open. The defending champion completed a ruthless 6-3 6-2 6-4 win over the Japanese player to secure his first meeting with long-term rival Federer this year. Djokovic dropped two sets before battling past Gilles Simon in the previous round, but his progress was far more comfortable in the quarter-finals and the Serb swept a backhand across court to convert match point. The world No 1 admitted he rested instead of practicing for the Nishikori match and is relishing his 45th encounter with Federer. “I didn’t hit a tennis ball and sometimes it’s actually good to rest your mind and rest your body,” said Djokovic. “Less is more sometimes.”

Crystal Palace were today set to complete the signing of Emmanuel Adebayor. The 31-year-old has been a free agent since leaving Tottenham last September and Alan Pardew has turned to the striker in the hope that he will cure Palace’s lack of goals. The Togo international is determined to reignite his career and could make his Palace debut against Stoke in the FA Cup on Saturday. Adebayor left Tottenham when his deal was terminated by mutual agreement but they have still been paying his £100,000-a-week wages. Adebayor has not appeared in the Premier League since May and, while he has been keeping fit with the help of a personal trainer, it remains to be seen how quickly he will be able to make an impact. Pardew needs him to get up to speed quickly as Palace look to revive their push for a European spot. Adebayor has scored 96 times in 230 League games in England, leaving him eight shy of the mark set by former Chelsea and Ivory Coast striker Didier Drogba. He has his sights set on becoming the Premier League’s leading African goalscorer.

Sunderland have offered £10m and striker Fabio Borini for Swansea City forward Andre Ayew, Sky reports. The Black Cats have been pursuing Ayew for several weeks and are understood to have made an initial approach for the player 10 days ago. The Ghana international has been one of the better performers in an otherwise disappointing campaign for Swansea, scoring eight Premier League goals.