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

On Friday, the English press writes about the injuries at "Man Utd", "Rangers" intentions to hire former "Hearts" coach, and the composition of the English national team.

Within the next 48 hours, the chairman of the Scottish "Rangers" club, David Murray, will make a decision about the future of head coach Alex McLeish ("Daily Record")

Bookmakers claim that George Burley, Terry Butcher, and Ottmar Hitzfeld are competing for the position of "Rangers" coach. ("Daily Record")

Ruud van Nistelrooy may add to the list of injuries at "Manchester United" after injuring his ribs during training with the Dutch national team. (Various)

It will be Rio Ferdinand, not Sol Campbell, who will partner with John Terry in defense when the English national team faces Argentina on Saturday. (Various)

Argentinian defender Roberto Ayala claims that Wayne Rooney and Michael Owen form the best striker duo in the world to represent England. ("The Sun", "The Mirror")

The "Madame Tussauds" museum has started making a wax sculpture of Jose Mourinho, which will replace the current sculpture of Sir Alex Ferguson - more women admire the "Chelsea" head coach. ("The Times")

In January, "Newcastle" head coach Graeme Souness intends to acquire "Celtic" midfielder Stilian Petrov. ("The Mirror")

"Tottenham" has invited two Ghanaians - forward Opoku Ageymang and midfielder Wakaso Mubreka - for a trial week. ("The Times")

"Hibernian" defender Ivan Sproule has turned down an offer from "Dnipro". The Ukrainian club was willing to pay £1 million for the player who impressed during the teams' matches in the UEFA Cup. ("Daily Record")