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Tuesday, 4 February, 2003, 01:08 GMT
The gossip column
All the football speculation from Tuesday's newspapers

Former Middlesbrough striker Alen Boksic is poised to come out of retirement - after less than a week - and sign for Tottenham. (The Sun)

Roy Keane has agreed to meet new Republic of Ireland boss Brian Kerr to discuss his international future. (Daily Express)

Gossip you've heard
Mike R, Germany

Don't be surprised when Terry Venables takes over at Fulham at the end of the season
Leeds defender Lucas Radebe slipped while putting out his rubbish and will miss Wednesday's FA Cup replay with Gillingham with a knee injury. (Daily Mail)

Manchester City striker Darren Huckerby is set for a loan move to Nottingham Forest. (Daily Telegraph)

Gerard Houllier is interested in teenage St Etienne defender Carl Medjani, as well as Croatian midfielder Milan Rapaic, currently on loan at Celtic. (The Guardian)

Newcastle will pay Leeds �1m if they win the Champions League during the four and a half years of Jonathan Woodgate's contract. (Daily Star)

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