On Thursday, the English press writes about the salary for which Zlatan Ibrahimovic would agree to play for "Chelsea", the successor of Alan Shearer, Fernando Torres' desire to represent "Arsenal", the mass purchase of players by "Man Utd", and the doubts of the Football Association regarding the future coach of the English national team.
"Juventus" star Zlatan Ibrahimovic would agree to move to "Chelsea" if his weekly salary reached £80,000 after taxes. ("The Sun")
The Football Association currently does not have a clear favorite to take on the role of the coach of the English national team, so it will need at least another month to decide. ("Daily Mirror", "Daily Mail")
Steve McClaren is named as the most likely candidate to take on the role of coach for the English national team. ("Daily Star", "The Sun")
At the end of the season, Steve McClaren will leave "Middlesbrough" even if he does not receive the position of coach for the English national team. ("Daily Express")
Alan Curbishley is worried about the attention the coach of England will receive, so he may withdraw from the fight for this position. ("The Guardian")
"Man Utd" will try to acquire "Lyon" midfielder Mahamadou Diarra and "Lille" player Jean Makoun. ("Daily Mirror", "The Sun")
At the end of the season, "Man Utd" may try to attract "Middlesbrough" defender George Boateng. ("The Daily Telegraph")
"Liverpool" is considering the possibility of acquiring "Birmingham" winger Jermaine Pennant. ("Daily Mirror")
"Newcastle" is actively interested in "Feyenoord" striker Dirk Kuyt, who would replace Alan Shearer. ("The Times")
"Sharks" would like Alan Shearer to be replaced by Leverkusen's "Bayer" player Dimitar Berbatov. ("The Sun")
Despite interest from "Liverpool", "Middlesbrough" defender Chris Riggott intends to stay at his current club. ("Daily Mirror")
"Charlton" plans to offer £2 million for "Watford" striker Marlon King. ("Daily Mirror", "Daily Star")
Fernando Torres intends to reject the offer from "Spurs" because he wants to play for "Arsenal". ("The Sun")
"Everton" has renewed their interest in "Blackburn" striker Paul Dickov. ("Daily Mail")