Llorente has ´unfinished business´ in Champions League

Fernando Llorente says he has unfinished business in the Champions League and will focus on delivering success for Tottenham before worrying about a new contract.

The veteran striker scored the decisive goal at Manchester City in the last eight to set up a semi-final against Ajax, although the Eredivisie side won the first leg 1-0 this week.

But Llorente is particularly keen to turn that tie around in order to reach a second Champions League final of his career potentially against Barcelona once again.

The Blaugrana, who lead Liverpool 3-0 after the first leg of their last-four tie, dismantled Llorente s Juventus in the 2014-15 final, leaving the forward with the sense that there is more he can achieve in the competition.

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Real Madrid won’t make January signings

According to Spanish outlet , Real Madrid have decided to stay silent during the upcoming January transfer window, making no mid-season additions to their squad.

Apparently, head coach Carlo Ancelotti has plenty of faith in the players currently at his command and is more than happy to address any potential problem that may arise with solutions within. As for potential departure, the Spanish giants will not prevent any player from leaving if he chooses to do so, but there has been no such indication from anyone in the squad and the club will not force anyone out. Players like Dani Ceballos and Nacho had opportunities to leave, but they chose to remain at the Santiago Bernabeu and fight for game time.

On the other hand, Real are expected to make major moves in the transf…

Premier League condemns tragedy chanting at Luton vs Liverpool (Video)

Disturbing chants to provoke clubs and supporters who have suffered massive losses of life have unfortunately become too frequent at Premier League matches, and it seems football authorities have finally decided to take the issue seriously after Luton fans mocked the victims of the Hillsborough Disaster during their 1-1 draw against Liverpool at Kenilworth Road last week.

The Premier League strongly condemns all forms of football tragedy abuse and is appalled by the chanting heard at Sunday’s match between Luton and Liverpool.

It causes distress to the victims’ families and other supporters. We, alongside clubs, The FA and EFL are working…

— Premier League (@premierleague)