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Tuesday's gossip column - transfers and rumours

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BREAKING GOSSIP

1506 BST: Aston Villa sources have dismissed radio and internet reports claiming that manager Martin O'Neill has quit the club. The sources are adamant that rumours of his departure are "pure nonsense". (Press Association Sport)

TRANSFER GOSSIP

Atletico Madrid keeper David de Gea rejected Wigan last year because his dream move would be joining Manchester United.
Full story: Daily Mail

Portsmouth are trying to sell Nadir Belhadj to Russian side CSKA Moscow for £4m - but about £1m is owed to his former club Lens, who want the amount settled in full.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Striker Eidur Gudjohnsen has been told by his French club Monaco to forget about making his loan move to Tottenham permanent.
Full story: Daily Mail

Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez has stepped up the chase for 21-year-old Athletic Bilbao midfielder Javi Martinez.
Full story: Daily Mirror

OTHER GOSSIP

West Ham want former England manager Steve McClaren, who is currently in charge of Dutch side Twente Enschede and on the verge of winning the title, to be their new boss next season - but need Gianfranco Zola to keep them in the Premier League first.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Current England boss Fabio Capello has tipped Aston Villa midfielder James Milner to be his surprise package at this summer's World Cup finals in South Africa.
Full story: The Sun

Arsenal are confident captain Cesc Fabregas will be fit to face his former club Barcelona in the Champions League quarter-final first leg at the Emirates on Wednesday.
Full story: The Independent

Meanwhile, self-confessed Arsenal fan Thierry Henry says he is feeling emotional about his return to north London as a Barca player.
Full story: Daily Express

Iain Dowie could get the Hull manager's job permanently, even if the Tigers are relegated this season.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson loves playing against the best teams in the Champions League and declared: "We've got our cake and we're eating it."
Full story: Daily Mail

Landing Sven-Goran Eriksson as the new Ivory Coast manager is a dream come true, according to the Elephants' Chelsea striker Didier Drogba.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha, an England Under-21 regular, could switch to the Nigeria national side so he can play in the World Cup.
Full story: Daily Mail

Barry Ferguson is set to head a delegation of Birmingham players for a crunch meeting with the club's new owners over improved contracts.
Full story: Daily Mirror

AND FINALLY

Referee Mike Dean, who awarded Blackburn a controversial penalty in their 1-0 win at rivals Burnley on Sunday, will take charge of Saturday's crunch match in the Premier League between Manchester United and Chelsea at Old Trafford.
Full story: Daily Mail



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see also
Transfers - March 2010
23 Mar 10 |  Football
Monday's gossip column
29 Mar 10 |  Gossip
Monday's Scottish gossip
29 Mar 10 |  Scottish Premier
Sunday's gossip column
28 Mar 10 |  Gossip
Sunday's Scottish gossip
28 Mar 10 |  Scottish Premier


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