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Lee Seung-woo Set for Barca.

The transfer rumour mill is in full flow at Barcelona after the club saw its transfer ban lifted this month, and South Korean starlet Lee Seung-woo is set to see his release clause quadruple following a promotion in the team's ranks.
Lee is once again free to sign for the club after turning 18 on Wednesday, and according to Spanish daily Mundo Deportivo (h/t ESPN FC's Dermot Corrigan), his release clause could increase from €3 million (£2.2 million) to €12 million (£8.8 million).
The teenager moved to the Camp Nou from Incheon United in 2011 and was noted by Corrigan as one of the players whose arrival led to Barcelona being prevented from registering any new players throughout last year.
Lee was evidently eager to celebrate his landmark birthday after taking to his official Twitter account:
It's suggested the striker, who currently represents Barca's Juvenil A team, could make the move up to Barcelona B, part of the natural evolution in his career that opens up the chance of first-team involvement—and the rise in his clause.
In his first season with Barca's Infantil A, Lee scored 39 goals in 29 games to break a record previously set by club-mate Lionel Messi, leading the MailOnline's Pete Jenson to mention him as the "Korean Messi."
Liverpool in talks over Subotic
Jurgen Klopp is talking to former club Dortmund about centre-half Neven Subotic as he bids to shore up Liverpool’s injury stricken defence.
The Anfield boss hopes to bring in an experienced centre half on loan before Friday’s FA Cup game at Exeter to cover an crisis that sees them with NO fit centre halves at the club.
Reds defender Tiago Ilori’s 12 month loan has been cancelled by Aston Villa and he could go into the squad for Friday’s FA Cup visit to Exeter, but Liverpool still want an experienced addition in defence.
Talks are continuing over Subotic, who Klopp took to Dortmund from Mainz, but negotiations are stuck, and the Reds have also been in discussion with Inter about the possible loan of Italy international Andrea Ranocchia.
Ilori returns to Liverpool
Misfit Tiago Ilori is back training at Melwood after ending his miserable loan spell at Aston Villa.
Ilori, 22, has returned to Liverpool after failing to make a single appearance for Villa during his four-month loan spell at Villa Park.
The Portuguese centre-half, who cost Liverpool £7million from Sporting Lisbon in 2013, never played a single game under ex-Reds boss Brendan Rodgers.
Ilori has had loan spells at Granada and Bordeaux since joining Liverpool and boss Jurgen Klopp must now decide his next move.
Ojo returns to Liverpool

Liverpool have confirmed that youngster Sheyi Ojo has had his loan at Wolves cancelled.
Ojo made a total of 19 appearances in all competitions for Wolves, contributing four assists and three goals.
But he has now returned to the club and could be in the squad for the FA Cup clash with Exeter on Friday.
Cristiano Ronaldo will leave Real Madrid at the end of the campaign
Cristiano Ronaldo will leave Real Madrid at the end of the campaign, according to reports in the Telegraph.
The former Manchester United star has enjoyed vast individual success since moving to the Bernabeu from United in 2009 but is ready to quit the club after seven seasons in Spain.
United and Paris-Saint Germain are reportedly the two clubs most likely to seal his signature.
Arsenal target Granit Xhaka
Arsenal target Granit Xhaka is set to leave Borussia Monchengladbach, according to reports cited by the Telegraph.
The midfielder is understood to have been on Arsene Wenger’s radar for some time and the 23-year-old’s father, who is also his agent, has refused to rule out a transfer for his son.
“At the moment I prefer not to say too much,” Ragip Xhaka said. “We’ll see what happens. I can say that several big clubs are interested. Everything is possible, we’re not ruling anything out.”
Bayern Munich, Napoli and Tottenham are also reported to be interested in Xhaka.
Drogba ready for Chelsea return
Didier Drogba is in talks to end his playing career at Montreal Impact and become Guus Hiddink’s assistant at Chelsea.
Roman Abramovich is understood to have succeeded in his bid to persuade the 37-year-old former Blues striker to return for a third spell at Stamford Bridge.
Sources close to the player have confirmed discussions are taking place after less than a year in the MLS.
Drogba is expected to be in position alongside Hiddink at Chelsea in time for their Champions League round of 16 tie against Paris St Germain next month.
He was a guest of Abramovich at the Bridge on December 19 for the club’s Premier League win over Sunderland.
Drogba and Hiddink then met and spoke with some of the Chelsea players in the dressing room afterwards.
Montreal Impact had been desperate to hold on to him after his 11 goals in11 regular-season matches and his efforts helping the club into the MLS playoffs.
But Abramovich feels his leadership will be key and there are suggestions that Drogba could even be groomed as a future boss.
Watford's Ighalo keen on United switch
Odion Ighalo appears to have sensationally opened the door on a move to Manchester United.
The 14-goal striker has been in stunning form in his debut season in the Premier League with his performances for Watford catching the eye all over.
Atletico Madrid are readying themselves to test the Hornets’ resolve in the summer but the man himself admits a switch to Old Trafford would be a dream come true.
“There has been speculation from Spain and Italy but I’ve played there and now want to play in England,” he told The Sun.
“I don’t think I will be moving but I’m not sure I’d say no if United called.
“They were my team growing up. I loved watching Andy Cole and Dwight Yorke on TV.
“They were my idols and playing at Old Trafford has always been a dream.”
Arsenal prepare to announce first January signing
Arsenal are closing in on Mohamed Elneny with the Egyptian midfielder set to sign from Basel imminently.
Arsene Wenger's men are pushing for a first title in 12 years and the Gunners boss has identified the centre of his midfield as most in need of an upgrade.
Meanwhile, Jurgen Klopp has admitted he'll need to act in the January transfer window after Liverpool's latest injury setbacks.
The Reds boss has been left with NO fit centre-backs after Kolo Toure and Dejan Lovren joined the casualty list - but on Wednesday, he completed the signing of Serbian starlet Marko Grujic.
Successful Manager in 110years histroty of Chelsea sacked.Jose Mourinho
Chelsea have sacked manager Jose Mourinho seven months after he led them to the Premier League title.
The 52-year-old Portuguese had been in his second spell at the club,taking charge in June 2013.
Chelsea finished eight points clear last season and won the League Cup, but have lost nine of their 16 league games so far and are 16th in the table, one point above the relegation places.
Mourinho's final match was Monday's 2-1 defeat at leaders Leicester City.
Pep Guardiola, Guus Hiddink, Brendan Rodgers and Juande Ramos have all been touted as possible successors.
Mourinho in the Premier League | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season | Managed | Won | Drew | Lost | Win % |
2004-05
|
38
|
29
|
8
|
1
|
76.32
|
2005-06
|
38
|
29
|
4
|
5
|
76.32
|
2006-07
|
38
|
24
|
11
|
3
|
63.16
|
2007-08
|
6
|
3
|
2
|
1
|
50
|
2013-14
|
38
|
25
|
7
|
6
|
65.79
|
2014-15
|
38
|
26
|
9
|
3
|
68.42
|
2015-16
|
16
|
4
|
3
|
9
|
25
|
Chelsea statement
"Chelsea Football Club and Jose Mourinho have today parted company by mutual consent.
"All at Chelsea thank Jose for his immense contribution since he returned as manager in the summer of 2013.
"His three league titles, FA Cup, Community Shield and three League Cup wins over two spells make him the most successful manager in our 110-year history.
"But both Jose and the board agreed results have not been good enough this season and believe it is in the best interests of both parties to go our separate ways.
"The club wishes to make clear Jose leaves us on good terms and will always remain a much-loved, respected and significant figure at Chelsea.
"His legacy at Stamford Bridge and in England has long been guaranteed and he will always be warmly welcomed back to Stamford Bridge.
"The club's focus is now on ensuring our talented squad reaches its potential.
"There will be no further comment until a new appointment is made."
Mourinho's legacy
He leaves with Chelsea just a point off the relegation zone and 20 points behind Leicester.
Champions League qualification via one of the top four spots in the Premier League looks highly unlikely.
However, the Blues are through to the last 16 of European football's biggest club competition, where they will face French champions Paris St-Germain in February and March.
Mourinho only signed a new four-year contract on 7 August and is Chelsea's most successful manager.
He won three Premier League titles, two of those in his first spell between 2004 and 2007.
The Portuguese has also won the FA Cup, in 2007, and the League Cup three times - in 2005, 2007 and 2015.
Troubles on and off the pitch
Jose Mourinho watches on as doctor Eva Carneiro runs onto the pitch at the Swansea game in August
It has not only gone wrong in the Premier League for Mourinho, he has also had his issues off the pitch.
A 2-2 draw with Swansea on 8 August was overshadowed by a fallout with his medical team, in particular club doctor Eva Carneiro.
Carneiro had her role downgraded after Mourinho said his medical staff were "naive" for running onto the pitch to treat attacking midfielder Eden Hazard.
She eventually left on 22 September and is now taking legal action against Mourinho and the Blues.
Mourinho also received a suspended stadium ban and £50,000 fine forclaiming referees were "afraid" to award his team penalties in a 3-1 home loss to Southampton in October.
He subsequently had to serve a one-match stadium ban and pay a £40,000 fine for his behaviour during a 2-1 defeat by West Ham, when he spoke to referee Jon Moss at half-time.
What now for Mourinho?
It is unlikely he will be out of management for long, given his record of success at Chelsea and other top European clubs.
He guided Porto and Inter Milan to Champions League glory in 2004 and 2010 respectively, then led Real Madrid to the Spanish La Liga title in 2012.
At 52, he is still some way from retirement age, but he has expressed a wish to coach the English and Portuguese national sides at some stage in his career.
In fact, he claimed he turned down the chance to become England boss when Steve McClaren was sacked in 2007.
Mourinho has a proven track record of bringing success over the short-term but doubts will remain over his ability to build a dynasty.
Will that make his candidature less appealing to the kind of club he is used to managing, such as German giants Bayern Munich, rising French stars Paris St-Germain or Premier League duo Manchester United or Manchester City?
What now for Chelsea?
Mourinho celebrates another Premier League title last season
The Blues may be struggling at the wrong end of the Premier League table, but they are still in the Champions League and both domestic cups, while achieving European qualification is not impossible.
The key for any new manager is improving the morale of a talented squad that has underachieved this season.
Players such as Hazard, Diego Costa, Willian, and Oscar were key to Chelsea winning the league title but performances have fallen well below the heights they reached last year.
After the 2-1 defeat by Leicester Mourinho said he felt his "work was betrayed" by his players, and midfielder Cesc Fabregas has said it is time for everyone to step up.
"If you are a big player and paid like a big player, you must play like a big player and behave like a big player," said the Spain international.
Analysis
BBC sports editor Dan Roan:
"Jose Mourinho had a meeting with the club at around 14:30 GMT when he was told the end had come. He has been let go in his second stint and won't be paid the £40m compensation speculated. My understanding is that he has been paid until the end of this season, what was left of the £12m.
"While he has undeniably enjoyed so much success around Europe, he has failed to manage to secure a lasting legacy and enjoy success over a prolonged period of time.
"Chelsea faced a huge decision and Roman Abramovich had to make it. Reports of Juande Ramos have been a surprise and former manager Guus Hiddink has been linked too. There hasn't been an obvious choice
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