On Tuesday, the English press writes about "Chelsea" losses before the matches with "Barcelona", Ronaldo's weight, "Hearts" fans dissatisfaction with SFA actions, Fifa's concern about heart diseases, "Man City" active activity in the player market and future coaches for "Newcastle" and "Sunderland".
England national team and "Arsenal" defender Ashley Cole may miss up to six weeks of matches. ("Daily Mail")
"Chelsea" player Glen Johnson forgot his passport, so he will have to miss the Champions League match between the "Blues" and "Barcelona". ("The Sun")
"Spurs" are targeting "Sunderland" defender Julio Arca. ("Daily Mirror")
The head coach of "Leeds" wants to loan Trinidad and Tobago star Collin Samuel. ("Daily Mirror")
In the World Cup FIFA plans to ensure that all players are checked for heart diseases. ("The Independent")
Newcastle chairman Freddy Shepherd is eager to be patient in finding a new coach for St James' Park club. ("Daily Mirror")
"Man City" club is confident that Sylvain Distin will sign a new contract. ("Daily Mail")
"Fulham" is prepared to offer Brian McBride a two-year contract. ("Daily Mirror")
Earlier, "Sheffield United" expressed interest in acquiring "Preston" player Chris Luckett, but if both parties fail to reach an agreement within the next 24 hours, the club intends to withdraw its offer. ("Daily Mirror")
18-year-old striker Razak Boukari, who plays for Chateauroux, mentioned that "Chelsea" is actively interested in him. ("The Independent")
This week, "Man City" hopes to finally complete a £3.4 million deal for Alberto Riera. ("Daily Mirror")
Former French football legend Michel Platini said that Ronaldo weighs "too many kilograms", and therefore does not resemble the Brazilian striker that everyone admired. ("Daily Mirror")
Tottenham head coach Martin Jol would like to acquire "Aston Villa" striker Juan Pablo Angel. ("The Sun")
It is likely that this summer Rangers head coach Alex McLeish may move to Sunderland, which is currently without a coach. ("Daily Record")
Aberdeen head coach Jimmy Calderwood strongly stated that this summer the "Dons" striker will definitely not join the "Dundee United" club. ("Daily Record")
Hearts fans strongly protested the SFA decision to host the semi-final match between their favorite team and the "Hibernian" club at Hampden Park stadium instead of Murrayfield. ("Daily Record")