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Last Updated: Saturday, 8 April 2006, 03:51 GMT 04:51 UK
Saturday's gossip column

Luiz Felipe Scolari is on the shortlist to replace Sven-Goran Eriksson as England manager. (Sun, Mail, Times)

Newcastle are eyeing Feyenoord striker Dirk Kuyt as a possible replacement for star forward Alan Shearer this summer. (Sun, Mirror, Times)

Chelsea have moved closer to getting a double deal for Michael Ballack and Freddy Adu. (Mirror)

Celtic manager Gordon Strachan has admitted his title-winning squad is not good enough for the Champions League. (Daily Record)

Manchester United boss Alex Ferguson believes his side can win the league if they beat Arsenal. (Sun, Mirror)

Adriano's desire to leave Inter Milan has put Chelsea on alert. (Mail)

Hearts are on the trail of Australian World Cup defender Ljubo Milicevic. (Daily Record)

Middlesbrough boss Steve McClaren is believed to be the favourite of Trevor Brooking to be the next England manager. (Express)

Crystal Palace have joined the race to sign John Hartson, the striker looking likely to leave Celtic in the summer. (Mirror)

Celtic manager Gordon Strachan is set to incur the wrath of Hearts and Rangers by choosing a weakened team in some of the remaining six Scottish Premier League games. (Various)

Incoming Rangers manager Paul Le Guen wants to sign Bayern Munich midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger. (Sun)

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