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Last Updated: Tuesday, 2 May 2006, 07:14 GMT 08:14 UK
Tuesday's gossip column

Chelsea are preparing a fourth bid for AC Milan's Ukraine striker Andriy Shevchenko, confident it will succeed. (The Independent)

Former England boss Glenn Hoddle will learn his fate today after failing to win Wolves promotion. (The Sun)

Tottenham boss Martin Jol is ready to make a �4m bid for Wigan defender Pascal Chimbonda. (Daily Mirror)

Newcastle and Charlton will go head-to-head in a bid to land Fulham boss Chris Coleman to fill their managerial vacancies. (Daily Express)

Harry Redknapp will be offered a two-year �2m deal to continue after keeping Portsmouth in the Premiership. (Daily Express)

Fulham defender Niclas Jensen could be heading back to Denmark in a �750,000 deal with FC Copenhagen. (The Sun)

Watford manager Adrian Boothroyd has emerged as a front-runner to replace Alan Curbishley at Charlton. (The Independent)

Everton are back in the race to sign Porto's South Africa striker Benni McCarthy. (the Sun)

Wigan will aim to stop Leighton Baines following Jimmy Bullard out of the club by opening contract talks with the England U21 defender. (The Sun)

Premiership new boys Sheffield United have made Wolves �2m-rated defender Joleon Lescott one of their first targets. (Daily Star)

Manchester City are set to pip newly-promoted Sheffield United for Paul Dickov who is to leave Blackburn on a free transfer. (The Sun)

Newcastle have offered Charles N'Zogbia a three-year contract to scare off interest from Arsenal. (Daily Star)

Uefa Cup finalists Sevilla feel the emergence of Emmanuel Eboue will help them succeed with a �4m for Arsenal defender Lauren. (Daily Mirror)

Ledley King is close to agreeing a new contract with Spurs after more than six months of talks (The Times).

Chelsea will land Ashley Cole by triggering a �16m release clause in his Arsenal contract. (The Independent).

Niall Quinn may appoint himself manager when his consortium completes the takeover of Sunderland. (Daily Express)

Falkirk boss John Hughes has admitted he will have to keep selling his best young players until the club get their act together on the pitch. (Daily Record)




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