Sunday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

On Sunday, the English press almost writes about every Premier League club, with special attention given to Roy Keane, Tottenham, Charlton, and Man City.

Next Saturday, Roy Keane can once again enter Old Trafford stadium - only this time in the line-up of Everton. ("News of the World")

On the other hand, West Ham is also interested in former Man Utd captain and plans to continue negotiations with him on Monday. ("Sunday Express")

Furthermore, Real Madrid does not lose hope of attracting Roy Keane and offers him a six-month contract. ("Mail on Sunday")

During Tottenham training, Edgaras Davids and Robbie Keane caused a fight. (Various)

However, there is also good news from Tottenham - the club has signed a shirt sponsorship deal with Puma, so head coach Martin Jol will be able to allocate an additional 5 million pounds for new player acquisitions. ("News of the World")

Harry Redknapp is preparing to pay £200,000 compensation from his own pocket to his former club to speed up the move from Southampton to Portsmouth. (Various)

With H. Redknapp withdrawing from Southampton, the position of head coach will be offered to the Serb Cilve Woodward. ("Mail on Sunday")

It is likely that Glenn Hoddle will also receive specific tasks at the Southampton club and form a dream team with C. Woodward. ("Sunday Mirror")

Continuing the same story, if Neil Warnock had accepted the offer from Portsmouth, Peter Reid would have taken over as head coach at Sheffield United. ("The People")

Inter Milan is preparing to make an offer to acquire Man Utd defender Ryan Giggs for £3 million. ("The People")

Charlton head coach has started negotiations with Newcastle club for Lee Bowyer's transfer in January. (Various)

These are not all the news from The Valley - it is reported that Alan Curbishley has had a falling out with goalkeeper Dean Kiely. ("News of the World")

Charlton player Matt Holland may change teams. West Brom head coach Bryan Robson plans to acquire him.......but only if Roy Keane rejects his offer. ("News of the World")

Bolton head coach is actively looking for a replacement for defender Radhi Jaidi when he leaves for the African Nations Cup. Valencia defender Marco Caneira is named as the most likely candidate. ("News of the World")

However, Bolton is also closely monitoring Marseille's Abdoulaye Meite. ("The People")

Tuomas Haapala impressed during a two-week trial at Man City club and head coach Stuart Pearce offered him a six-month contract. ("Daily Star")

West Ham striker Teddy Sheringham has agreed to stay at the club for another year, which especially pleased head coach Alan Pardew. ("News of the World")

Benfica head coach Ronald Koeman has offered Jerzy Dudek to leave Anfield. ("News of the World")

Crystal Palace head coach Iain Dowie is concerned that after the new year, striker Andy Johnson may leave the club. ("News of the World")

It is expected that Mark Viduka will reject a potential offer from Newcastle as he wants to prove his worth at Middlesbrough. ("News of the World")

Lately, Toon fans are also extremely busy - they are actively urging the replacement of Graeme Souness with Kevin Keegan, who has previously managed the Newcastle team. (Various)

Birmingham is planning to sign a contract with Lens central defender Yohan Lachor to strengthen the team's defense. ("News of the World")

Chelsea has submitted plenty of inquiries about Feyenoord forward Dirk Kuyt, valued at £12 million. ("Sunday Express")

Bolton player Jay-Jay Okocha intends to end his career at Reebok Stadium, rejecting a significant offer from the Middle East. ("Daily Star")

Fulham and Man City are competing with West Ham for Barcelona striker Maxi Lopez. ("Daily Star")

Next summer, Man City plans to release Robbie Fowler and save £40,000 a week. ("Daily Star")

Aston Villa, without Eric Djemba-Djemba's approval, is interested in Leeds head coach Kevin Blackwell. ("Daily Star")

West Brom striker Kanu desperately wants to return to London, where his children go to school. ("Daily Star")

London Arsenal has entered into a battle for Ajax defender Hatem Trabelsi with famous Italian clubs Inter, Milan, and Juventus. ("Daily Star")