Saturday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

On Saturday, the English press writes about the new grass cover at the "Chelsea" stadium, the audacity of the "Blues," and "Tottenham's" desire to acquire Ruud van Nistelrooy.

"Tottenham" offered £7 million for "Man Utd" striker Ruud van Nistelrooy. ("The Sun")

The cash-rich "Chelsea" club refused to help legendary footballer Alan Hudson, who is living in Cyprus, attend the life celebration of former teammate Peter Osgood. ("Daily Mirror")

"Blues" star Frank Lampard hinted that the new pitch surface will liven up "Chelsea's" game. (Various)

This week, Alexey Smertin will move from "Charlton" to Moscow's "Dynamo". (Various)

"Aston Villa" head coach David O'Leary mentioned that Lee Hendrie could still stay at the club. ("Daily Mirror")

Robbie Fowler, Steve McManaman, and another former "Liverpool" star of the past decade intend to acquire the "Tranmere Rovers" club. ("Daily Mirror")

If the club management do not allocate additional funds for the acquisition of new players, "Luton" head coach Mike Newell intends to leave the team. ("Daily Mail")

It is speculated that "Crystal Palace" has successfully negotiated with "Arsenal" for the loan of teenager Niklas Bendtner for three months. ("Daily Mail")

Burnley's head coach Steve Cotterill emphatically denied rumors that he clashed with borrowed striker Michael Ricketts. ("Daily Mirror")

"QPR" intends to move from "Loftus Road" stadium to "White City", located half a mile directly opposite the BBC headquarters. ("Daily Mirror")