Monday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

On Monday, the English press writes about "Tottenham" preparing a lawsuit against the Premier League, future purchases of "Chelsea" and losses, Ruud van Nistelrooy's future at "Man Utd" after Sunday's match, and Sven-Goran Eriksson's attempts to strengthen the England national team.

Sven-Goran Eriksson intends to invite young "Arsenal" talent Theo Walcott to the England national team training camp. (Various)

There is almost no doubt that Ruud van Nistelrooy, who stormily left "Old Trafford" yesterday a few hours before the match with "Charlton", will no longer wear the "Man Utd" shirt next season. (Various)

In the summer, Jose Mourinho plans to sell Hernan Crespo to "Milan" and acquire "Feyenoord" and Ivory Coast national team striker Salomon Kalou. ("Daily Mail")

Sam Allardyce faces a tough conversation with the "Bolton" club management about his future in the team. ("Daily Star")

"Liverpool" coach Rafa Benitez is considering the possibility of acquiring "Chelsea" defender Shaun Wright-Phillips for £14 million. ("Daily Mirror")

For now, "Tottenham" leads the fight for the right to sign a contract with "Wigan" defender Pascal Chimbonda, who has requested permission from his club to leave. ("The Sun")

"Tottenham" may file a lawsuit against the FA and the Premier League, which refused to postpone the "Spurs" match with "West Ham". (Various)

Michael Owen, who recently injured his foot, is worried that he may not recover in time for the World Cup. (Various)