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 Sunday, 12 January, 2003, 02:21 GMT
The gossip column
BBC Sport Online rounds up the best of the day's newspaper speculation
All the football speculation from Sunday's newspapers

Glenn Hoddle's bitter feud with Tim Sherwood is to make soccer history after lawyers gave the Spurs midfielder the right to sue the club. (News of the World)

Gossip you've heard
Sul, UK
With the arrival of Fowler, Keegan will be forced to sell the Goat in order to bankroll his other potential signings.

Birmingham are set to sign Arsenal defender Matthew Upson after Sunday's clash with the Gunners. (Star on Sunday)

The agent of Ukrainian misfit Sergei Rebrov claims the players is in the verge of a mental breakdown after being frozen out by Spurs. (Sunday Mirror)

Robbie Fowler will sign for Manchester City this week in a �7m deal as the Elland Road exodus gathers pace. (Mail on Sunday)

Glenn Hoddle is involved in a bitter battle with Spurs chairman Daniel Levy over his desire to sign Lee Bowyer in the summer. (Sunday Express)

Leicester City boss Micky Adams is the No 1 managerial target for West Ham. (Star on Sunday)

Newcastle boss Sir Bobby Robson intends nipping in ahead of Leeds to sign Brazilian star Kleberson. (Sunday Express)

Unsettled Charlton striker Jonatan Johansson is ready to quit the Addicks. (News of the World)

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