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Newcastle have dismissed reports linking David Beckham with a move to St James' Park.
Kevin Keegan replaced Sam Allardyce as Magpies manager last week and is now looking to strengthen his squad before the close of the transfer window.
A number of high-profile names have already been linked with moves to Newcastle and speculation has suggested that Beckham was one of those firmly in Keegan's sights.
The Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder has been training with Arsenal in recent weeks during the Major League Soccer off-season.
He played under Keegan for England and it was reported that Newcastle were lining up a short-term deal for him.
However, Newcastle chairman Chris Mort has rubbished the story.
"There's no truth Newcastle United are interested in signing David Beckham," Mort said.
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Newcastle boss Kevin Keegan is keen to rekindle his 'fantastic relationship' with Alan Shearer after breaking an 18-month silence between the duo.
Shearer revealed on Saturday that he has spoken with Keegan about a role on The Magpies coaching staff.
The pair spoke briefly on Friday for the first time since Keegan agreed to take the St James' Park job for a second time.
However, Keegan has admitted that the duo's relationship diminished following a fall-out in the summer of 2006.
Keegan, who signed Shearer for £15million from Blackburn Rovers in July 1996 during his first stint as Newcastle boss, offended the former striker after he failed to attend his testimonial against Celtic.
But Keegan is ready to end the 18-month rift which has seen the once close duo rarely contact each other.
Animosity
"I would like to think there is no animosity there but if you are asking me if Alan rings me as much as he used to, then no he doesn't," he said.
"I couldn't come to Alan's testimonial as I was on a family holiday in the US and I didn't come back for it."
"Things like that, sadly, may have affected him. But it hasn't affected me and I want to talk with Alan."
"It is possibly true that it did offend him in some way. But flying all the way from America is something I would not have expected him to do for me."
"If that is the reason he doesn't ring me anymore, then that disappoints me. But I will ring him and ask him."
Honest
"I would like to think we are great friends - from the minute I met him and signed him in David Platt's farmhouse in Cheshire. We had a fantastic relationship and a very honest one."
"There is an involvement for Alan at this football club. That involvement at the moment could be on his terms."
"I know he would be a fantastic person to have around the club and help people in the art of goal-scoring and finishing - and just talking to the players."
"If he cannot be there on Saturday because he has television work then he can't even think of himself as a No.2."
"But I will probably say: 'I am here now, do you see any role for yourself?' that would be the sensible approach but Alan and I need to have that conversation."
Shearer as manager
Keegan went on to discuss whether he sees the potential appointment of Shearer as a way of grooming the 37-year-old for the manager's job on Tyneside.
"People talk about Alan being my successor and if you ask the Geordie public they will say yes to that," he continued.
"I had a conversation with Alan about management and the manager's job at Newcastle. I said to him, 'It will come for you one day, you don't have to go looking for it'."
Labels: Alan Shearer, Celtic, Kevin Keegan, Newcastle United, St James' Park, testimonial
Le Tissier is glad to see Keegan back at Newcastle and is certain that King Kev can get the team playing his trademark brand of attacking football once again.
"I think it's a fantastic appointment," said Le Tissier. "All football people would love to Kevin Keegan back in football."
"We know the way he wants his teams to play football. It's entertaining stuff! Whether or not he can replicate what he did the last time he was at Newcastle, I'm not so sure."
"They were obviously a lot lower down and in a far worse position than they are now.
Newcastle were third bottom of the old second division when Keegan took over in 1992 but he steered them to safety and took them to the Premier League the following season and as soon as he returned to the club the attendances were doubled at St James' Park immediately!!!"
"That's the kind of person he is," continued Le Tissier, "he has that kind of effect."
Le Tissier believes that if Alan Shearer were to be offered the opportunity to become Keegan's assistant manager, it would be a great introduction to management for another ex-Newcastle legend.
"I think this has been a brave decision. I know people say you should never go back but I think it's a great decision and if he can take Alan Shearer with him at the same time... Wow!"
"I'm sure Alan would fancy it and if he was to get the Newcastle job it looks like under this chairman that he would want them to have a little bit of experience first, not just throw him in at the deep end."
"But what better way to learn the ropes for Alan than under Keegan!!!!"
Labels: Alan Shearer, Kevin Keegan, Newcastle United, Sky Sports
After the Toon Army announced on Wednesday that Keegan would be returning for a second spell at St James' Park and the news appears to have lifted the whole club.
The new boss was in the stands to see his side cruise to a 4-1 victory over Stoke in their FA Cup third round replay and goalkeeper Given has told how the return of the former England coach has got everyone at the club dreaming again.
"The hairs stood up on the back of my neck, it gave everyone a huge lift before tonight's game."
"You dream like the fans dream that Kevin Keegan would come back and maybe Alan (Shearer) would come back as well."
"But until it was announced today, you thought it was just a dream!"
"Everyone's pinching themselves around the north east tonight. The dream's
come true."
"Kevin Keegan has a lot of work to do with the squad and the team but hopefully there are exciting times ahead. We hope to get back to where we were the last time (he was in charge). He
nearly won the league."
"Everyone remembers the entertaining football we used to play under Kevin Keegan. Hopefully we can do that again and get the right results."
"With Kevin in charge I think we are heading in the right direction."
Labels: Alan Shearer, FA Cup, Kevin Keegan, King Kev, Sahy Given

