On Sunday, the English press writes about the battles and duels of the biggest European football clubs for future transfers, a new offer from Luiz Felipe Scolari, "Liverpool" machinations, and Harry Redknapp's son's career at Portsmouth.
"Barcelona" winger Ludovicas Giuly is convinced that his fellow countryman, Frenchman Thierry Henry, will move from London's "Arsenal" to the Catalan club next summer. ("News of the World")
Harry Redknapp wants his son to help him coach the Portsmouth eleven. ("News of the World")
Luiz Felipe Scolari has received an offer to coach the Portugal national team for another two years. His salary would be £6 million. ("Mail on Sunday")
"Man Utd" is trying to sign a contract with "Lyon" defender Mahamadou Diarra and last week showed him around "Old Trafford". ("Sunday Express")
"Milan" is considering the possibility of acquiring "Man Utd" striker Ruud van Nistelrooy. ("The People")
Italian giants "Juventus" are looking to sell Patrick Vieira, who has spent just one season at the club. ("Sunday Mirror")
"Tottenham" and "Arsenal" are preparing to fight for the "West Brom" defender Curtis Davies. ("News of the World")
"Liverpool" is planning to sell Jan Kromkamp, who they acquired for £2 million in January, to "Ajax" for £3 million. ("Sunday Express")
"Derby" and "Southampton" want to lure "Birmingham" defender Kenny Cunningham, whose contract expires this summer. ("Daily Star Sunday")
"Leeds" is close to reaching an agreement with Irish goalkeeper Wayne Henderson. ("Daily Star")
The first purchase of the future "Rangers" coach Paulo Le Guen will be "Bolton" forward El-Hadji Diouf, who has failed to adapt at his current club. ("News of the World")
"Chelsea" and "Milan" are battling for "Barcelona" defender Rafael Marquez, valued at £7 million. ("News of the World")
"Birmingham City" wants to acquire "QPR" midfielder Marc Bircham. ("Sunday Mirror")