Monday Review of the English Press © EuroFootball.com

On Monday, the English press writes about the possible return of Sol Campbell to Arsenal ranks, a potential Liverpool shareholder and former coach John Robertson's request to investigate the situation at Edinburgh Hearts club.

Contrary to expectations, Sol Campbell will return to the Arsenal squad for the UEFA Champions League quarter-final match against Juventus. ("Daily Mirror")

Teammates criticized Chelsea striker Didier Drogba for "diving." ("The Sun")

Referees' Union chief Gordon Taylor claims that Premier League referees will now watch Didier Drogba much more closely. ("Daily Mail")

Spanish millionaire Juan Villalonga wants to acquire a stake in Liverpool. ("Daily Express")

Everton executive director Keith Wyness stated that G14, made up of the most powerful European clubs, is driven by greed and harms football. ("Daily Mail")

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson said that his team's victory against Birmingham was a painful blow to former Old Trafford star Steve Bruce in the battle for survival in the top league. (Various)

Interim Newcastle manager Glenn Roeder warned poorly performing star players of the team after a weekend loss to Charlton that they will be dropped if they don't start playing better. ("Daily Mirror")

Former French national team captain Marcel Desailly is skeptical about his country's chances in the World Cup. ("Daily Mirror")

Former Hearts coach John Robertson wants the Scottish Coaches Association to investigate the situation with coaches at the Edinburgh club. ("Daily Record")

Celtic coach Gordon Strachan admitted that Stephen McManus was lucky not to be sent off for a foul on Livingston goalkeeper Allan Walker. ("Daily Record")