Saturday Review of the English Press © EuroFootball.com

London's Arsenal would be willing to sell Cesc Fabregas, but only for 52 million euros. ("Goal.com")

Juventus and Genoa hope to lure Dimitar Berbatov, who hasn't been a regular in the Man Utd lineup recently. ("The Sun")

Man City is preparing to offer 35 million euros for Palermo star Javier Pastore, but the Sicilian club won't sell him unless the offer is close to 60 million euros. ("TalkSPORT")

Amsterdam's Ajax assured Liverpool that they won't sell 19-year-old defender Christian Eriksen. ("TalkSPORT")

Charlton will have to try hard if they want to keep Arsenal's dominant teenager Carl Jenkinson in the team. ("TalkSPORT")

Liverpool may try to acquire Chelsea's defender Yuri Zhirkov this summer. ("Caughtoffside")

Juventus refuses to buy Jose Bosingwa after Chelsea demanded 13 million euros for him. ("Daily Mail")

Former Chelsea defender Frank LeBoeuf believes that coach Carlo Ancelotti will leave the club this summer. ("TalkSPORT")

Arsenal coach Arsene Wenger insists that even if this season - the sixth in a row - ends without a trophy, he won't leave the team. ("Daily Mail")

Liverpool has started negotiations for a two-year contract with interim coach Kenny Dalglish. ("Daily Mail")

Mohammed Bin Hammam is competing for the FIFA presidency with current president Sepp Blatter, promising to double payments to all national football federations. ("Daily Telegraph")

Sunderland striker Asamoah Gyan claims that Luis Suarez, representing Liverpool, is the "most hated man in Ghana." The African country still remembers how the Uruguayan international deliberately blocked a goal-bound ball with his hands, helping his team beat Ghana in the World Cup quarterfinals. ("Daily Mirror")