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Mark Hughes: Corruption uncertainty leaves bosses 'guilty by association'

Stoke City manager Mark Hughes insists the individuals at the centre of the Daily Telegraph's corruption investigation must be named in order to avoid all football bosses being "guilty by association."

And Sunderland manager David Moyes has called for greater transparency when it comes to transfer fees in football.

The newspaper has published several allegations over the last week, including claims that 10 unnamed managers have taken so-called "bungs" in transfer deals.

Sam Allardyce saw his contract as England boss terminated by mutual consent on Tuesday after he was secretly filmed making a series of controversial comments.