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Last Updated: Saturday, 31 March 2007, 08:32 GMT 09:32 UK
Saturday's gossip column
Transfer rumoursOther gossipAnd finally...News image

TRANSFER RUMOURS

Real Madrid are confident of luring Cristiano Ronaldo from Manchester United in the summer, along with AC Milan's Brazilian ace Kaka. (Daily Mirror)

Portsmouth boss Harry Redknapp will search for "another Sol Campbell on a free" to boost his squad for next season. (Daily Mirror)

Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill may raid neighbours West Brom for right-back Paul McShane. (Daily Mirror)

Celtic boss Gordon Strachan insists Kenny Miller, Craig Beattie and Derek Riordan would not leave the club unless they asked to leave. (Daily Record)

Chelsea winger Arjen Robben will not be sold in a cut price deal to Barcelona in the summer. (Sun).

OTHER GOSSIP

Guus Hiddink is being lined up to join Chelsea as general manager under a new club structure, as a buffer between Jose Mourinho and owner Roman Abramovich. (Various)

Newcastle boss Glenn Roeder has warned Steve McClaren he won't rush England striker Michael Owen back from injury. (Sun)

Sheffield United boss Neil Warnock will double his salary to �800,000- a year - but only if Sheffield United stay up this season. (Daily Express)

Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez has told Steven Gerrard he will use him in a position best for the team - whether that be in the middle or right of midfield. (Various)

Wigan boss Paul Jewell believes fans are disillusioned with players because of the "vast" money the game's stars earn. (Mirror)

Newcastle striker Antoine Sibierski has attacked his ex-boss at Manchester City boss Stuart Pearce for being dishonest with him. (Various)

Gordon Strachan denies he will tempted to leave Celtic in the summer and return to the English Premiership with Manchester City. (Daily Record)

AND FINALLY...

Arsenal fans will soon be able to watch instant action replays of matches by bringing their own mini-games consoles to the Emirates stadium. (Daily Star)

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says he may give the Football Association his credit card so it can take fines straight out of his bank account. (Guardian)



SEE ALSO
Friday's gossip column
30 Mar 07 |  Gossip
Transfers - March 2007
01 Mar 07 |  Gossip


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