Thursday's review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

On Thursday, the English press is trumpeting about changes at Hearts club and conflicts within the Chelsea team. Also, future shopping lists for Manchester United, Charlton, and Chelsea are not forgotten.

Gianluca Vialli, former Chelsea head coach, may occupy the position of the new Hearts football director. (Guardian)

Michael Ballack may ignore Manchester United's offer, as he prioritizes achievements in the Champions League over money in his search for a new club. (Express)

Meanwhile, Toulouse defender Lucien Aubey let slip that the Red Devils are one of his three favorite clubs. The other teams are PSG and Milan. (Times)

In order to temporarily plug holes in the team's game, West Brom might try to acquire Charlton defender Matt Holland. (Times)

Marcel Desailly's return to Europe from Qatar has sparked rumors that he could join Portsmouth's squad. (Times)

Manchester United is offering Louis Saha to Deportivo La Coruna in exchange for midfielder Aldo Duscher, who is valued at 8 million pounds. (Mail)

Hernan Crespo strongly denied any rumors of a possible conflict within the Chelsea team and explained that he missed the match against Betis due to an injury. (Express)

Charlton head coach Alan Curbishley is preparing to make an offer to Aston Villa for full-back Jloyd Samuel. (Independent)

Chelsea is facing tough competition from Real Madrid and Barcelona in the battle for Boca Juniors' Argentine defender Gago, who is valued at 10 million pounds by the Buenos Aires club. (Mirror)

In January, Birmingham is preparing to acquire Sheffield United defender Phil Jagielka. (Mirror)

New Wigan defender Pascal Chimbonda's contract is worth 2 million pounds and lasts for three years. (Mirror)

Blackburn has invited Polish defender Antoni Lukasiewicz for a trial month and hopes that this player from Warsaw's Polonia club could cost them 200,000 pounds. (Sun)

Hearts fans attending upcoming matches will have the opportunity to ask questions to the new head coach Graham Rix. (Daily Record)