Sunday and Monday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

On Monday, the English press is buzzing with scandalous headlines about coaching changes at "Liverpool", "Chelsea", "Milan", "Inter", Real Madrid clubs, Ruud van Nistelrooy's problems at "Man Utd", "Newcastle" and "Man Utd" players' ambition in the transfer market, as well as changes within the clubs, Ronaldinho and "Chelsea" word war.

Ruud van Nistelrooy is afraid that his time to leave "Old Trafford" may come soon. ("The Sun")

"Birmingham" right-back Jermaine Pennant, who clashed with a bouncer in Birmingham, admitted that he should have acted "smarter". ("Daily Mail")

In the upcoming match between London's "Arsenal" and Madrid's "Real", former "Leeds" player Raul Bravo should try to mark Thierry Henry. ("Mail")

Petr Cech warned "Chelsea": "We will be able to resist "Barcelona" only if all eleven players play on the field." ("The Sun")

Phil Jagielka won the "FourFourTwo" magazine's selection of the 50 best "Championship" league players. ("Daily Star")

Joey Gudjonsson will leave "Leicester" this summer, but the player still offered to keep coach Rob Kelly at the club for the next season. ("Daily Star")

Alex Ferguson intends to acquire the "Lille" defensive duo Mathieu Bodmer and Jean Makoun. ("News of the World")

"Tottenham" head coach Martin Jol is determined to snatch "Ajax" player Hatem Trabelsi from "Arsenal". ("Mail")

Controversial "Southampton" chairman Rupert Lowe is convinced that he has thwarted a plan to remove him from the club's board of directors. ("Mail on Sunday")

Nigel Clough may follow in his father Brian's footsteps and become the head coach of "Nottingham Forest". ("The People")

Sir Alex Ferguson has entered the fight for Atletico Madrid star Fernando Torres. ("Sunday Express")

Stuart Pearce warned "Man City" that if they want to compete for a place at the top of the league table, they will need at least £20 million. ("News of the World", "Express")

Last week, Steven Gerrard represented the England national team despite objections from Liverpool's head coach Rafa Benitez. ("News of the World")

"Newcastle" is considering the possibility of signing former defender Jonathan Woodgate and plans to pay him based on a performance-related formula. ("News of the World")

Nigerian Jay-Jay Okocha wants to start negotiations with "Bolton" for a new contract. ("Star")

"Newcastle" players want Scott Parker to take over the captain's armband from Alan Shearer next season. ("News of the World")

"Bolton" intends to acquire the "Marseille" duo Abdoulaye Meite and Franck Ribery. ("News of the World")

Jiri Jarosik, who "Chelsea" loaned to "Birmingham" club, would like to stay in the current team if it survives in the Premier League. ("Star")

Rafa Benitez demanded that Liverpool allocate £30 million for signings in the transfer market. Otherwise, he will move to Real Madrid or Inter Milan. (Various)

Ronaldinho rekindled his war of words with Chelsea and declared that he will never join the "Blues" as they are cheats. ("News of the World")

"Man Utd" is targeting Blackburn defender Steven Reid. ("Star")

"Newcastle" leads the battle among three English clubs for Egyptian Ahmed Hassan. ("Star")

If Sheffield United get promoted to the Premier League next season, they will offer Neil Warnock a £1.5 million two-year contract. ("People")

Next season, Chelsea may loan out their England U-21 national team player Carlton Cole to one of the Israeli clubs. ("People")

In the summer, Milan intends to offer Jose Mourinho the position of head coach. ("Mirror")

And finally, Milan's club is ready to save Ruud van Nistelrooy from the humiliation and fate of being benched at "Man Utd". ("Mirror")