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

On Thursday, the English press writes about "Man Utd" unwillingness to part ways with Ruud van Nistelrooy, FIFA president's opinion on "Arsenal" "type" clubs, future salary of Sven Goran Eriksson at Madrid's "Real" and limitless ambitions of G14 group.

If Sven Goran Eriksson decides to extend his career coaching Madrid's "Real", he will have to accept a salary one million pounds less. ("The Sun")

"Bolton" head coach Sam Allardyce has joined the fight with "Everton" for American striker Josh Wolff. ("Daily Mirror")

Sir Alex Ferguson keeps Ruud van Nistelrooy constantly on the bench, but "Man Utd" is not prepared to say goodbye to the famous forward. ("The Sun", "Daily Mail", "The Independent")

FIFA President Sepp Blatter criticized clubs like London's "Arsenal" for having many foreign players in their line-up. ("Daily Express")

At the end of the season, "Newcastle" attacking midfielder Albert Luque could move to Madrid's "Atletico". ("The Sun")

"Liverpool" has agreed to sign a three-year contract with "Valencia" defender Fabio Aurelio. ("Daily Mirror")

"Sheffield United" has agreed to loan Geoff Horsfield to "Derby County" until the end of the season. ("Daily Mirror", "Daily Mail")

The G14 group, which includes some of the most famous European clubs, has shown interest in a significant share of World Cup revenues. ("The Guardian")

Vladimir Romanov wanted to dismiss Graham Rix a couple of weeks ago, but at the players' request, he stayed at "Hearts" club for a few more weeks. ("Daily Record")

A Scottish bank has decided to terminate the sponsorship agreement with "SFL". ("Daily Record")