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Wednesday, 11 April 2007, 06:14 GMT 07:14 UK

Wednesday's gossip column

TRANSFER RUMOURS

Italian club Genoa are trying to lure Middlesbrough striker Mark Viduka. (The Sun)

Manchester City have joined the race to sign £3m-rated Leeds striker David Healy. (The Daily Mirror)

Striker Nicklas Bendtner, on loan at Birmingham, wants assurances over his first-team chances before agreeing to a long-term deal with Arsenal. (Mirror)

Leicester chairman Milan Mandaric is keen to bring in Macclesfield boss Paul Ince as Foxes manager to mastermind the club's rise. (Mirror)

Portsmouth striker Lomana LuaLua's future is in doubt at Fratton Park because of his poor form this season.

Real Madrid striker Raul is interested in a move to Liverpool. (Independent)

Portsmouth may move for Tottenham central defender Anthony Gardner as West Brom's Curtis Davies appears out of their price range. (Independent)

Rangers midfielder wants manager David Murray to be given the funds to splash out in the summer. (Daily Record)

OTHER GOSSIP

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho says he wants to stay at the club "... But sometimes what you want in life doesn't happen". (Various)

Referee Graham Poll's warning to Charlton boss Alan Pardew that Alexandre Song was close to being sent-off is set to land him in trouble. (Various)

The consortium interested in buying Manchester City is believed to have visited the club's training complex over Easter. (Daily Mail).

Manchester City boss Stuart Pearce fears a takeover of the club could force him out. (The Sun)

AND FINALLY...

Italian giants AC Milan could play Sheffield FC, who are officially the oldest club in the world, in the summer as the North East Counties Premier League side celebrate their 150th anniversary this summer. (Daily Express)

QPR chairman Gianni Paladini had one of his ribs broken by manager John Gregory as they celebrated the win over Coventry. (Daily Star)




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