Wednesday's Review of the English Press © EuroFootball.com

On Wednesday, the English press writes about future Spanish club shopping in England, "Chelsea" unattainable Carlos Tevez's price, and "Middlesbrough" and England national team swaps.

"Charlton" is considering the possibility of replacing Alan Curbishley with "Southampton" manager George Burley. ("Daily Mirror")

Madrid's "Real" is actively interested in Cesc Fabregas, so "Arsenal" will have to significantly increase their offer to keep the young Spaniard. ("Daily Mirror")

This summer, London's "Arsenal" will have to resist against a whole army of Spanish clubs, whose targets include Cesc Fabregas, Ashley Cole, Thierry Henry, and Lauren. ("Daily Express")

"Tottenham" has expressed interest in Dortmund's "Borussia" defender Philipp Degen. ("Daily Telegraph")

"Everton" intends to offer 4 million pounds for "Wolves" defender Joleon Lescott. ("Daily Mirror")

"Tottenham" are closely monitoring 19-year-old "Lyon" forward Hatem Ben Arfa, who could replace Jermaine Defoe. ("Daily Mirror")

On Friday, "Birmingham" manager Steve Bruce will meet with the club's board to discuss his future in the team. ("The Independent")

"Aston Villa" manager David O'Leary intends to offer "Carlisle" striker Michael Bridges a chance to revive his career in the "Premier" league. ("The Independent")

"Man City" has started negotiations with "Lazio" defender Ousmane Dabo, whose contract expires this summer. ("Daily Telegraph")

Brazilian club "Corinthians" asked for 80 million pounds for safety Carlos Tevez. This amount has even deterred "Premier League" champions London's "Chelsea" for a long time. ("The Independent")

"Portsmouth" manager Harry Redknapp is prepared to pay 2 million pounds for "Birmingham" striker Emile Heskey. ("The Sun")

If Steve McClaren becomes the new England national team manager, "Middlesbrough" wants to see Sven Goran Eriksson, the current England national team manager, in his place. ("Daily Mail")

"Man Utd" is ready to listen to all offers for the sale of Ruud van Nistelrooy. Representatives from "Barcelona" are convinced that the Dutchman would be a great alternative to Thierry Henry. ("Daily Mail")

Niall Quinn's consortium is planning to start negotiations with Martin O'Neill, whose performance in the "Sunderland" team would trigger a real revolution. ("The Sun")

"Liverpool" defender Salif Diao failed to fit in with the team and will have to return to his native France. ("The Independent")