Blatter 6-1 to win Fifa presidential election
SEPP BLATTER says he has not resigned as Fifa president and Hills have him at 6-1 to win the next election.
Blatter has been cut to 4-1 by Betfair. He said: "I did not resign, I put myself and my office in the hands of the Fifa congress ... I'm not ready for the museum nor for a waxwork yet."
Jordan's Prince Ali bin Hussein heads the market at a best-priced 6-4 with Betfair, while Uefa president Michel Platini is rated an 11-4 chance. Several firms have chosen to not include Blatter in their market.
Roberto Firmino, who is set to join Liverpool from Hoffenheim, is 5-1 with Paddy Power to open the scoring for Brazil in tonight's Copa America quarter-final against Paraguay. Betfred have reported that punters, especially on Merseyside, have been heavily backing the forward.
West Ham have signed Dimitri Payet from Marseille for a fee of around £10.7m.
The attacking midfielder, who typically plays in the number ten role, is a France international with 15 caps and has flourished under Marseille boss Marcelo Bielsa.
The Hammers are expected to sign Barcelona midfielder Alex Song, who was on loan at Upton Park last season. They are unchanged at 2-1 with Coral to finish in the top ten of the Premier League.
Bournemouth, 5-4 with Coral and Ladbrokes to be relegated from the top flight, have announced the capture of Ipswich's Tyrone Mings. The 22-year-old can play at left-back or centre-back and has joined the Cherries for £8m.
Bournemouth's Ryan Fraser has gone to the Tractor Boys on loan while Brett Pitman has moved in the same direction, though on a permanent deal.