Clark appointed Rotherham boss until end of season after Hamshaw sacked
Rotherham have appointed Lee Clark as their new manager until the end of the season after Matt Hamshaw was sacked.
The Millers dismissed Hamshaw after Tuesday's 5-0 defeat at Peterborough, which left them six points from safety in League One.
The 22nd-placed side have moved quickly to replace Hamshaw with ex-Huddersfield boss Clark.
The former Newcastle midfielder was most recently in charge of Al-Merrikh Sporting Club of the Sudan Premier League.
The 53-year-old's first game in charge of the League One strugglers is at leaders Lincoln on Saturday.
Ex-England striker Carroll takes interim charge of Dagenham just two weeks after KSI takeover
Former England striker Andy Carroll has taken interim charge of Non-League side Dagenham & Redbridge, two weeks after social media star KSI bought a stake and became a partner of the sixth-tier club.
Carroll has been playing for the National League South side this season but will now take temporary charge after Dagenham sacked boss Lee Bradbury despite Tuesday's 3-2 win at Farnborough.
The victory leaves Dagenham 12th in the National League South table and six points off the play-off places.
Carroll's first game in charge will be on Saturday as Dagenham take on Neil Warnock's Torquay United.
Bradbury's dismissal comes after just seven months in charge and 15 days
A Dagenham & Redbridge statement read: "Dagenham & Redbridge Football Club can confirm that we have parted company with first-team manager, Lee Bradbury.
"We are very grateful to Lee for his focus, professionalism, and commitment during his time at the Club and for his contributions, both on and off the pitch, to stabilise the club last summer.
"Andy Carroll will take the team on an interim basis, and further updates will be communicated in due course."
Earlier this month, the ex-Liverpool and Newcastle striker formally entered a plea of not guilty to a charge of breaching a non-molestation order and is due to stand trial next year.
The 37-year-old is accused of repeatedly calling his reality TV star ex-wife Billi Mucklow, who has featured on The Only Way Is Essex.
A trial date of January 18, 2027, was set at a hearing at Chelmsford Crown Court.
Fulham close to completing deal for Pepi
Latest from Your Site News' Lyall Thomas & James Cole:
Fulham are close to completing a deal to sign January target Ricardo Pepi for the summer.
The PSV Eindhoven striker, whom Fulham pursued right up until Deadline Day, is expected to arrive in London for a medical before the weekend.
The fee is expected to be the same as the agreement in principle reached during January; an initial fee of 30m (35m) plus a further 1.7m (2m) in add-ons.
Pending the outcome of the medical, Pepi will then become a Fulham player on July 1 after finishing the season with PSV.
Your Site Newsreported on Deadline Day that Fulham had intended to keep trying to sign Pepi after their winter-window deal fell down.
PSVs inability to sign a replacement then was a major factor.
Fernandez casts doubt over Chelsea future
Enzo Fernandez has cast doubt on his Chelsea future after their heavy Champions League exit.
The Blues were thrashed 8-2 on aggregate by Paris Saint-Germain to exit at the last-16 stage, and face a fight to return to the competition through the Premier League next season.
Fernandez captained Chelsea against the European champions but when asked ESPN Argentina after the game whether he can guarantee he'll be at the club next season, he said: "I don't know.
"My focus is here now. We have eight Premier League matches to play and the FA Cup.
"Then the World Cup coming up, so we'll see after that."
Liam Rosenior endured a miserable night, with his substitutions booed during the game and his side booed off at half-time and full-time, before he then had to answer questions on Fernandez's quotes.
"I haven't seen that," he said. "It's hard for me to speak on speculation after a game and I need to focus right now on the most important things, which is making sure we get a result against Everton on Saturday."
Fernandez joined Chelsea for 106.8m in 2023, but he has been linked with a move to LaLiga and PSG this season.
'Arsenal monitoring Man City target Livramento'
Arsenal are monitoring Newcastle United right-back Tino Livramento and RB Leipzig ahead of the summer transfer window, according to The Times.
The Premier League leaders are nine points clear at the top of the table and in with a chance of winning an unprecedented quadruple, but work is already being done for the summer.
Mikel Arteta's side said to be keeping an eye on players to improve their already stacked defensive options.
Interestingly, Livramento, who has been a long-term Manchester City target, is among the targets that Arsenal are looking at.
Has Schmeichel played final game?
Celtic goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel has revealed he requires surgery on a shoulder injury that will keep him out for up to a year.
The Denmark international, 39, admitted to CBS Sports Golazo that he may have played his last game of football.
Schmeichel will undergo surgery next Friday before starting his rehabilitation. His contract at Celtic expires in the summer.
Schmeichel injured his shoulder in Celtics 4-1 home Europa League defeat to Stuttgart. He played with an injection just a few days later against Hibernian - but has been sidelined since.
Transfer Talk Spurs special: What's gone wrong?
Pete Graves is joined by ESPN's Sam Tighe and Flav Bateman, host of The Fighting Cock podcast, to dissect what's gone wrong for Tottenham Hotspur.
We review the Spurs squad as Flav picks who he wants to sell and keep next season if they survive the drop.
Plus, we explore what could happen to some of Spurs' biggest stars if the club was to be playing Championship football next term.
'Fulham agree a deal for PSV's Pepi'
Fulham have agreed a deal to sign United States international Ricardo Pepi from PSV, according to Fabrizio Romano.
The Cottagers have reached a verbal agreement for a fee of 36m (31m) for the forward.
Pepi, 23, has been in a rich vein of form in the Eredivisie this season, scoring 10 goals in 19 league appearances with PSV 16 points clear at the top of the table.
Howe: Tonali is 'fully committed' to Newcastle
Eddie Howe insists Sandro Tonali is "fully committed" to Newcastle as rumours regarding his future at the club continue to swirl.
Tonali had previously been linked with a move to Arsenal and his agent has said the midfielder wants to play for a top Premier League club in the future.
"I think the person who matters the most in this is Sandro. I take my lead from him," said Howe when asked about Tonali's future.
"All I have ever seen from him is someone who is totally committed, very much [art of the team and very selfless. He is here for the team. That is the attitude I have seen from him.
"Forget the noise around Sandro, he is fully committed."
On whether Tonali would feature against Barcelona on Wednesday after missing the 1-0 win against Chelsea due to illness, Howe added:" We'll have a look at him today. Today is the first day we have seen him.
"It's an opportunity for him to train and then we'll make a decision."
Robertson refuses to be drawn on Liverpool future
Liverpool defender Andy Robertson refused to be drawn on questions regarding his Anfield future ahead of his club's crunch Champions League clash against Galatasaray.
The Scotland international's move to Tottenham Hotspur broke down in January and his contract is set to expire this summer.
Asked about his future, Robertson explained full focus remains on ensuring Liverpool get past Galatasaray after a draw in the first leg last week.
"I don't think today is the day to discuss that," Robertson responded.
"24 hours before a massive Champions League game, I don't think anyone should be talking about their future.
"We've got such a massive game ahead of us. My full focus, being a part of this team, is to try and get through tomorrow.
"We gave ourselves an uphill battle and I think full focus has to be on. There will be time to talk about my future, but today is not that day."