Friday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

The English press on Friday issues an order to "Man Utd" to stop their interest in Owen Hargreaves, "West Ham" rejecting "Barcelona"'s offer for Carlos Tevez, "Arsenal"'s desire to acquire Charles N'Zogbia, "Leeds"' attempts to strengthen their team, Abel Xavier's readiness to extend his contract with "Middlesbrough", "Man Utd" captain Gary Neville's belief that Sir Alex Ferguson could lead the team for another 10 years, the fine imposed on David Beckham, and Peter Crouch's opinion that "Liverpool" can win the "Premier" league.

"Man Utd" has been ordered to stop their interest in England national team and Bayern Munich's safe Owen Hargreaves, otherwise FIFA could punish them. ("Daily Mirror")

"West Ham" turned down an offer from Spanish champions and UEFA Champions League winner "Barcelona" for Argentine striker Carlos Tevez. ("The Sun")

"Arsenal" are prepared to acquire French full-back Charles N'Zogbia from "Newcastle" in January for £5 million. ("Daily Mirror")

Full-back Lloyd Sam of "Charlton" will be loaned to "Bristol City" in the "Championship" league. ("Daily Star")

New "Leeds" manager Dennis Wise wants to rent Sheffield United midfielder Chris Lucketti. ("Daily Mirror")

English lower league strugglers "Hull City" are looking to buy former England national team and current "Leeds" defender Steve Stone. ("Daily Star")

Defender Abel Xavier is willing to extend his contract with "Middlesbrough" after being unable to help his team for almost two years due to a drug ban. (Various)

"Birmingham" is looking to loan 18-year-old "Arsenal" player Fabrice Muamba, with the condition that they can extend the loan agreement. ("Independent")

"Man Utd" captain Gary Neville believes that head coach Sir Alex Ferguson could lead the "Red Devils" for another 10 years. ("The Sun")

Former England captain David Beckham was fined for being 10 minutes late to training at Real Madrid on Thursday. ("The Sun")

"Tottenham" manager Martin Jol may not allow Bulgarian national team striker Dimitar Berbatov to play in Sunday's match against "Chelsea" despite his two goals in the UEFA Cup. (Various)

English national team striker Peter Crouch says that the team he represents, "Liverpool", still has a chance to win the English "Premier" league title. ("Daily Star")

Ukraine national team and "Chelsea" striker Andriy Shevchenko was ready for Tuesday's UEFA Champions League match against "Barcelona", but coach Jose Mourinho decided not to let him onto the field. ("Daily Star")

"Arsenal" defender Julio Baptista has returned to Brazil to recover from a recent Achilles injury. ("Daily Star")

Last-minute disagreements over the transfer fee could once again delay the planned takeover of "West Ham" club. ("The Independent")

England U-21 youth national team coach Peter Taylor said he will not return to work until he saves the "Crystal Palace" team this season. ("Daily Express")

"Sunderland" president Niall Quinn has asked the club's fans to be patient with team coach Roy Keane. ("Daily Star")

"Dundee" coach Alex Rae criticized the Scottish Football Association (SFA) for penalizing him and not allowing him to lead his team in Saturday's match against "Gretna" after he was sent off the pitch during a match. ("Daily Record")

Terry Butcher will continue to lead Australia's "Sydney" club despite poor results until the end of this season. ("Daily Record")