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Last Updated: Tuesday, 21 March 2006, 04:21 GMT
Tuesday's gossip column

Everton boss David Moyes has emerged as the shock frontrunner for the Newcastle manager job. (Sun, Mirror, Star, Mail)

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says he is to blame for his side's Premiership disappointment this season. (Sun)

Lord Stevens, who is leading football's bung inquiry, threatens to quit fearing he was facing opposition from within the FA. (Mirror)

Portsmouth's Gregory Vignal is wanted by Gerard Houllier's Lyon after losing his place at Fratton Park. (Star)

Everton have sent an agent to open talks with Spanish club Villareal for Diego Forlan. (Mirror)

Uefa may impose bans to head off a breakaway by Europe's biggest clubs, represented by G14. (Guardian)

Robert Pires insists he would sign a new one-year contract at Arsenal if he is guaranteed a starting place next season. (Mirror)

David O'Leary is likely to be given until Easter to stabilise Aston Villa's form and save his job. (Times)

Juventus representatives are expected in London today to open talks with Chelsea about William Gallas. (Sun)

Real Madrid are to approach England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson after being snubbed by their targets. (Sun)

Dunfermline striker Noel Hunt is unlikely to be fit to for Saturday's match with Rangers after failing to overcome a back injury. (Daily Record)



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