Torres ready for ´new adventure´ at Milan

Fernando Torres says he cannot wait to get started at Milan as he prepares to make his move to San Siro.

The Spain striker arrived in Italy on Saturday to complete the formalities of his two-year loan switch from Chelsea, with his medical due to be completed later in the day.

He joined the Stamford Bridge club in January 2011 for a then-British record £50million fee following a highly productive stint with Liverpool, but was unable to demonstrate anything close to his best form in London.

The agreement with Milan will now see him play out the remaining two years of his contract in Serie A, and Torres admits he is relishing the chance of a fresh start.

I m really happy to have arrived in Milan, he told the press on his arrival at Milan-Linate Airport.

Hiddink to quit Turkey for Chelsea

Guus Hiddink appears destined to leave Turkey in the middle of their Euro 2012 qualifying campaign, having been in charge for less than a year.

The BBC has reported that a senior source at the Turkish Football Association has admitted they are resigned to losing the 64-year-old Dutchman.

Hiddink could now open talks at English Premier League club Chelsea, with a view to him replacing Carlo Ancelotti.

Hiddink had a temporary spell in charge at Stamford Bridge in 2009 after they sacked Luis Felipe Scolari, and he led them to FA Cup glory that season.

However his commitment to coaching the Russian national team meant his tenure was only temporary.

Hiddink is known to have a strong relationship with Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich.

He has just…