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PSV Eindhoven coach Guus Hiddink has revealed he will definitely leave the club at the end of the season.
Hiddink, 59, has been tipped to succeed England's Sven-Goran Eriksson, but has also been linked with Russia.
The Dutchman has promised to reveal his plans at the end of March, but he added: "There's nothing concrete now, let alone anything signed."
Hiddink, who has coached Australia alongside PSV duties, will be in charge of the Socceroos at the World Cup.
Under Hiddink's guidance, Australia qualified for the World Cup finals for the first time in 32 years.
However, Football Federation Australia has admitted it does not expect Hiddink to stay on after the World Cup.
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Leaving him a free man now and i wouldn't be surprised to see him end up in England, most likely destination for me would be the Newcastle job at the minute.
Don't think he will end up at England national side as i am pretty certain they will appoint an English coach this time.
Be a great coup for Newcastle though if they could get him as he for me is one, if not the best manager in the world.
Done it all in Holland and really established PSV's name on the European front too.
Mix that with getting to the semi finals of the world cup with South Korea and then qualifying with Austrailia and he has made some great achievements.
He seems to me to thrive on underdog jobs, or teams that are under achieving and we all know Newcastle are the biggest under achieving side in the world.