Monday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

Monday's English press writes about Kyiv's "Dynamo" claims to former striker Andriy Shevchenko, Emre's desire to return to Turkey, C.Bellamy and J.A. Riise's dispute, Steve McLaren's plans to bring back David Beckham to the national team and other news.

Kyiv's "Dynamo" wants to bring back out-of-form Andriy Shevchenko home ("Daily Star").

Newcastle defender Emre wants to return to his former club Galatasaray in Istanbul ("Daily Mirror").

Newcastle has shown interest in Celtic striker Kenny Miller ("The Sun").

Portsmouth captain Dejan Stefanovic demands a meeting with the team management regarding his future, as Leicester City are interested in signing him ("Daily Mail").

Celtic still hopes to beat Liverpool in the battle for Bayer's Ukrainian, Andriy Voronin ("The Sun").

But A. Voronin is prepared to agree to a deal with Liverpool for a transfer to the club this summer ("Daily Record").

Hearts goalkeeper Laryea Kingston would like to stay at the club if Edinburgh team qualifies for a European tournament ("Daily Express").

Liverpool striker Craig Bellamy, suspected of conflict with teammate John Arne Riise, could be fined £80,000 ("Daily Star").

It is expected that C. Bellamy will play against Barcelona ("The Sun"), but he may become the first player to leave Liverpool after the season ("The Times").

New West Ham signing Matthew Upson will play in a crucial match on Saturday against Charlton ("Daily Express").

Steve McLaren is ready to bring David Beckham back to the England national team ("The Sun").

The FA denied reports that Wembley Stadium will not be ready for the Cup final ("Daily Express").

Chelsea suffered £80 million in losses last season ("The Sun").

Colin Todd may be replaced by Chris Waddle as Bradford's coach ("Daily Mirror").

Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink will fight for a place in Celtic's lineup in the match against Milan ("Daily Record").

Rangers will play the UEFA Cup match against Hapoel without Barry Ferguson ("Daily Record").

Patrice Evra revealed that his teammates at Manchester United call Cristiano Ronaldo "Playboy" because he has a personal mirror in the dressing room ("The Sun").