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 Tuesday, 21 January, 2003, 02:27 GMT
The gossip column
BBC Sport Online rounds up the best of the day's newspaper speculation
All the football speculation from Tuesday's newspapers

Leeds United will sign Argentine defender Gabriel Milito for �4.5m, paving the way for Jonathan Woodgate to join Newcastle (Daily Star).

Gossip you've heard
Glenn, Australia
Arsenal are going to bring Mallorca's Samuel Eto'o to Highbury before the transfer window closes

Manchester City boss Kevin Keegan has turned to former Nottingham Forest bad boy Pierre van Hooijdonk in his search for a new striker. The Dutchman's contract with Feyenoord expires at the end of this season (Daily Mirror).

Preston manager Craig Brown has his sights set on Reading striker Martin Butler after failing to lure Man City's Matias Vuoso to Deepdale (Daily Mail).

Middlesbrough's interest in Leeds midfielder Seth Johnson is waning after Boro boss Steve McClaren was told he must cut his wage bill (Daily Express).

West Brom are in negotiations with two overseas defenders - former Athletic Bilbao regular Robert Rios and American international Tony Sanneh of Bundesliga side Nurnberg (Daily Star).

Republic of Ireland defender Ian Harte could be on his way out of Leeds after failing to even make the bench for the game against West Brom (The Sun).

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