The Daily Mail is reporting that Chelsea will field offers for Fernando Torres in January, exactly one year after they bought him from Liverpool for £50 million, and that all they're asking for him is ...
The British transfer record was smashed twice on Monday as Liverpool sold Fernando Torres to Chelsea but raided Newcastle United for an immediate replacement in the shape of burly England frontman ...
Fernando Torres became the third most expensive player in football history when he joined Chelsea for a reported 50 million pounds ($79.5 million) from Liverpool on Monday. The Spain striker signed a ...
Just one day after lifting the Champions League trophy, Chelsea striker Fernando Torres says he is not happy with his limited role on the team. Torres has cast serious doubt over whether his long-term ...
If there is a turning point in the arc of Fernando Torres’s career, it becomes clearer in the Amazon Prime documentary about him released tomorrow that it’s not the moment he leaves Liverpool for ...
This article is part of a series looking at how historic transfer fees would look today. The modern-day values have been compiled using a system devised by football finance expert Kieran Maguire and ...
Fernando Torres is one of the most talked about players in the Premier League. The Spaniard however is currently a shadow of his former self, that once made him one of the most lethal and frightening ...
AC Milan are chasing Chelsea’s out of favor forward Fernando Torres, as the Milanese outfit look to replace Mario Balotelli. According to club president Adriano Galliani, the Rossoneri want to nab ...
Fernando Torres claims he has been unfairly treated since joining Chelsea. As reported by Simon Johnson of the Evening Standard, the Spanish striker believes every mistake he makes on the pitch is met ...
Spanish striker Fernando Torres scored his second goal in a Chelsea uniform today, finished brilliantly past Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea, but it was an amazing miss with a wide open net ...
YOKOHAMA, Japan (Reuters) - Fernando Torres continued his recent resurgence as Chelsea confidently brushed aside Mexico's Monterrey 3-1 to reach the final of the Club World Cup in Japan on Thursday.
Aston Villa and Chelsea are set to be impacted by several high-profile absences, with Unai Emery facing doubts over Pau ...