ieved to be more than the £24million fee United paid Southampton for him in 2014. SunSport has learnt Ulloa’s wish to move on will not be granted by Ranieri during the January window with Islam Slimani off to the African Cup of Nations with Algeria. madness on deadline dayAside from the dilemmas and sagas embroiled in a world of agents. hey stay up and move up the league it would help him heal some old wounds which still hurt him. Getty Images5Patrice Evra would jump at the chance to rejoin Manchester UnitedAnd former Red Devil E. The winger will be Ronald Koemans first signing of the January transfer window after the Toffees agreed an £11million fee with Charlton. : Chances missed by both teams at Riverside Stadiumrelated storiesLeonar-goLeonardo Ulloa desperate to quit Leicester - with Sunderland ready to pounce in JanuaryLEO SEE-YALeonardo Ulloa tells Claudio Ranieri he wants to leave Leicester for Swansea in £10million dealLEONAR-GOFrustrated striker Leonardo Ulloa ready to quit Leicester in search of a regular first team spotNOT SO CUNNINGLeicester star Demarai Gray punished after Foxes winger posted online laughing gas videoSUN FOOTBALL PODCASTLeicester City's Riyad Mahrez is a shadow of the player he was last season, says Ian Wright PA:Press Association4Claudio Ranieri has frozen out Ulloa from his squad giving him just one startGetty Images4Ulloa netted six times last term as Leicester won the leagueDespite not being a regular starter last term, the south American was happy to play his part coming off the bench, he bagged six league goals to help Leicester incredibly seal the Premier league title. But?the key reason is that the legal world still prefers written documents and hand-written signatures to electronic notification. Getty Images5Manchester City boss?Pep Guardiola is enjoying his second transfer window in PremThe ne. worked with a number of French and French-speaking players, including Sadio Mane, Riyad Mahrez, Jordan and Andre Ayew and Bafetimbi GomisJose Mourinho is willing to sell the midfielder in the January window, with Marseille, West Brom and Everton all interested.