Tuesday Review of the English Press © EuroFootball.com

On Tuesday, the English press writes about "Tottenham's" request to replay the final match, Ruud van Nistelroy's price, Thierry Henry's opinion on the poisoning of "Tottenham" players, and Harry Redknapp's future at "Portsmouth" club.

Sven Goran Eriksson has stated that he definitely did not lose his mind by inviting Theo Walcott to the England national team. (Various)

"Man Utd" valued Ruud van Nistelrooy, who is planning to leave the "Red Devils" club, at 10 million pounds. ("The Guardian")

"Tottenham" is considering the possibility of submitting a request to the FA for the replay of the last match against "West Ham". ("The Independent")

"Arsenal" striker Thierry Henry scoffed at "Tottenham's" claims that poisoned food reduced their chances of beating "West Ham". ("The Daily Telegraph")

"West Ham" player Matthew Etherington, who recently underwent treatment in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber, hopes to take the field in the FA Cup final. ("Daily Mail")

"Bolton" chairman Phil Gartside is looking to retain manager Sam Allardyce. ("Daily Mail")

"Tottenham" is planning to offer 8 million pounds for Bayer Leverkusen's player Dimitar Berbatov. ("Daily Express")

"Portsmouth" manager Harry Redknapp was shocked by the decision to not include Jermain Defoe in the England national team. ("Daily Express")

"Ipswich" manager Joe Royle wants to attract former club players Jamie Clapham and Tommy Miller. ("Daily Star")

"Chelsea" rejected selling Wayne Bridge for 4 million pounds to the "Fulham" club. ("Daily Mirror")

"Southampton" is planning to offer 1.5 million pounds for Tommy Smith and Inigo Idiakez. ("Daily Star")

"Arsenal" manager Arsene Wenger has raised his offer for Juventus defender Lilian Thuram. ("Daily Mirror")

In the summer, "West Brom" hopes to convince "Celtic" to sell their striker John Hartson. ("Daily Record")

In the summer, Munich's "Bayern" will lose their main defender Michael Ballack, who will move to London's "Chelsea", so they are closely watching "Celtic" player Stilian Petrov. ("The Sun")