Review of the English press on Thursday and Friday © EuroFootball.com

On Thursday and Friday, the English press writes about players and coaches changes in the English national team, changes within "Arsenal," the possible disqualification of Valdas Ivanauskas, and Barry Ferguson's sacrifice for "Rangers."

The new coach of the English national team could be either Martin O'Neill, Sam Allardyce, Alan Curbishley, or Steve McClaren. ("Daily Mail")

Lately, "Fulham" coach Chris Coleman has received harsh criticism, so the club desperately wants to attract Martin O'Neill. ("Daily Express")

"Chelsea" defender Ricardo Carvalho wrote off "Man Utd's" chances of winning the "Premier" League title. ("The Sun")

"Arsenal's" head coach Arsene Wenger is ready to take a risk and field Sol Campbell in Sunday's match against "Man Utd." ("Daily Mirror")

"Arsenal" plans to offer £5 million for "West Brom" player Curtis Davies. ("Daily Express", "Daily Mirror")

"West Ham" is trying to bring back defender Glen Johnson from "Chelsea." ("The Sun")

"Everton" coach David Moyes is actively interested in "Coventry City" forward Gary McSheffrey. ("Daily Mail")

This summer, "Newcastle" defender Jean Alain Boumsong will return to France and thus end his unsuccessful spell at "St James." ("The Sun")

England's national team coach Sven-Goran Eriksson assured Sol Campbell and Ashley Cole of their place in the squad. ("The Guardian")

Defender Edgar Davids still can't decide whether to stay at "Tottenham" or return home to "Ajax." ("Daily Mail")

"Celtic" forward John Hartson is considering whether to stay at the club or move to Wales to be closer to his children. ("Daily Record")

"Falkirk" coach John Hughes is eager to offer French defender Jean Francois Lescinel a new contract. ("Daily Record")

Interim "Hearts" coach Valdas Ivanauskas may be disqualified for two matches following his protests over an 11-yard penalty in the weekend match against "Celtic." ("The Herald")

This summer, Japanese goalkeeper Shunsuke Nakamura plans to leave "Celtic" due to his poor performance. ("Daily Record")

Shunsuke Nakamura feels that he is starting to fit in at Scotland's "Celtic" and is looking forward to playing in the Champions League next season. ("Daily Mail")

England's national team captain David Beckham broke his ribs, so he may miss the next three weeks of games. ("The Guardian")

"Rangers" captain Barry Ferguson wants to help his team finish this season as best as possible, so he decided to postpone his planned ankle operation and risks missing the start of the next season. ("The Guardian")

"Wolves" coach Glenn Hoddle's contract will end this summer, but the club is not planning to offer a new deal to the coach. ("The Sun")

This summer, "Portsmouth" plans to bring back Amdy Faye from "Newcastle." ("The Sun")

Lee Clarke has been assured that there will definitely be a place for him in the "Newcastle" squad next year. However, it is still unclear whether he will play or be one of the coaches. ("The Independent")

Ray Wilkins may return to "Millwall" as a football director to assist the new coach David Tuttle. (Daily Mirror")

Real Madrid is intensively interested in "Tottenham" defender Michael Dawson, even though he recently signed a new contract. ("The Star")

"Cardiff" is preparing for pre-season tours in Canada. ("Daily Telegraph")

"Liverpool" forward Fernando Morientes, who scored only 11 goals in 55 matches, expressed concern about his future at the club. ("Daily Mail")

Manchester United's executive director stated that FIFA should allocate funds to clubs for players' participation in international tournaments. ("Daily Express")

Birmingham chairman David Sullivan apologized to the team for the sharp criticism, as captain Kenny Cunningham called him and complained about his comments. ("Daily Express")

Spanish team "Villarreal" firmly believes that they have won the battle for "Arsenal" winger Robert Pires. ("The Sun")

"Rangers" winger Peter Lovenkrands is actively communicating with Spain's "Osasuna." ("Daily Record")

Peter Lovenkrands is eager to extend his contract with his current club "Rangers." ("Daily Star")