Sunday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

On Sunday, the English press speculates on what would happen if Carlo Ancelotti left "Milan" and Gareth Barry returned to "Newcastle". You can also read about the record-breaking advertising deal at "Man Utd", Cristiano Ronaldo and Martino O'Neill's future prospects, the "new Wayne Rooney", and the future coach of "Newcastle".

"Man Utd" star Cristiano Ronaldo talked about a move to Madrid's "Real" for £15 million. ("News of the World")

"Newcastle" will announce who will be the new head coach of the club by the end of the "Premier" league season, which is still more than a month away. ("Sunday Mirror")

"Tottenham" wants to buy "Birmingham" winger Jermaine Pennant and is prepared to pay £3 million for him this summer. ("News of the World")

The London club will also try to poach defenders Wayne Bridge and Glen Johnson from city rivals "Chelsea" for £6 million. ("Sunday People")

Guus Hiddink is ready to return to Madrid's "Real" and take over as head coach. ("Sunday Express")

Former "Celtic" head coach Martin O'Neill plans to make a decision about his future career no earlier than next month. ("Daily Star", "Sunday Express")

If this summer "Aston Villa" wants to buy James Milner, "Newcastle" will ask for Gareth Barry in exchange. ("News of the World")

If this summer Carlo Ancelotti decides to leave "Milan" and move to Madrid's "Real", the Italian club intends to try to attract Jose Mourinho. ("Daily Star", "Sunday Express")

This week "Man Utd" plans to sign a record-breaking £60 million contract with poker giant "Mansion" for advertising on shirts. ("News of the World")

Everton is persistently trying to attract the "new Wayne Rooney" - young "Oldham" forward Scott Spencer. ("Sunday Express", "The People")

At the end of the season, "Aston Villa" intends to part ways with several players, including striker Juan Pablo Angel. ("Sunday Express", "The People")

Sergio Aguero, who is closely watched by "Liverpool", has asked "Reds" coach Rafael Benitez to sign a contract with him until the start of the next season. ("Sunday Express", "Daily Mirror")