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Who are the eight Premier League managers accused of taking bungs?

This, according to a Telegraph investigation, is how an agent described the bosses who are 'open to offers'

Eight top flight managers have been accused of receiving bungs in explosive allegations made by a string of football agents.

The claims came just hours after England manager Sam Allardyce was forced to step down after an investigation by the Telegraph.

Fresh allegations focus on eight current or former managers who were allegedly open to accepting bungs. None of the men have been named.

According to The Telegraph, Pino Pagliara - an unlicenced agent who was banned from football for match-fixing in 2005 - was filmed naming football bosses who were open to offers.

He described the men as:

Manager 1

Pagliara claimed a former top-flight boss liked "bungs" in cash or deposited in a Swiss bank account.

He even stated he could call the manager at any given time.

Manager 2

The Italian stated another ex-Premier League boss was now "whiter than white" - even though he has received a large amount of money.