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

On Tuesday, the English press trumpets about radical changes at "Liverpool", slightly smaller camps at "Hearts" and "Rangers", as well as the future coach of "Newcastle." You can also read about the constantly speculated coach of the Northern Ireland national team, the alleged collapse of the unbuilt "Wembley" stadium, and a new injury for Kevin Kyle.

Former Scotland national team coach Berti Vogts may take over the reins at Edinburgh's "Hearts." ("Daily Telegraph")

Robbie Fowler hinted that there are no indications about his future at "Liverpool" after the end of this year's season. ("The Guardian")

Northern Ireland national team coach Lawrie Sanchez is interested in the vacant position at "Sunderland" and noted that he could successfully juggle these two commitments. ("The Sun")

"Sunderland" forward Kevin Kyle, who just returned to the field after 20 months sidelined with a thigh injury, may be back on the substitutes' bench as his son poured boiling water on him. ("The Sun")

Arjen Robben stated that he is tired of playing at "Stamford Bridge", so "Chelsea" is closely monitoring "Feyenoord" forward Salomon Kalou. ("Daily Express")

Newcastle star Michael Owen revealed that when doctors mentioned that the recovery from his broken leg could be prolonged, his biggest fear was missing the World Cup. ("Daily Mail")

This summer Djibril Cisse, Florent Sinama Pongolle, Djimi Traore, and Anthony Le Tallec are preparing to leave "Liverpool." ("Daily Mail")

A representative from "Multiplex" adamantly denied rumors that the still-under-construction "Wembley" stadium is suffering from excessive weight and sinking into the ground. ("The Independent")

Benfica head coach Ronald Koeman may move to Newcastle's club. ("Daily Mirror")

If beleaguered "Aston Villa" coach David O'Leary is sacked, the club wants Claudio Ranieri to take his place. ("Daily Mirror")

"Gretna" is preparing to ask the Scottish Football Federation to allocate them 10,000 tickets to the Scottish Cup final against "Hearts." ("Daily Record")

"Dunfermline" forward Gardar Gunnlaugsson failed to settle at "East End Park" stadium and returned to his native Iceland. ("Daily Record")

"Rangers" club is actively interested in Swiss goalkeeper Fabio Coltorti, and his club, "Grasshoppers," is willing to release the 25-year-old star for 1.5 million pounds. ("Scottish Daily Mail")

"Fulham" has joined the battle with "Rangers" for "Hearts" and Scottish national team defender Andy Webster. ("Daily Express")