Monday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

On Monday, the British press writes about the sensitive sides of David Beckham and Gary Neville, future changes in Arsenal and Chelsea's unwillingness to part with their players.

As the World Cup approaches, Australian national team coach Guus Hiddink is worried about Harry Kewell's fitness. ("Daily Telegraph")

David Beckham hinted that he shed more than one tear of pain when he signed a contract with Real Madrid and had to leave Man Utd. ("Daily Telegraph")

Gary Neville is disappointed by England's failures and he stated that the team's players are always "almost men" on the international stage. ("Times")

Watford coach Aidy Boothroyd decided to remain loyal to the players who led the club to the Premier League, and not rush to find new signings. ("Daily Mail")

Despite some interest from certain Premier League clubs, West Brom assures they will do everything they can to keep Curtis Davis. ("Daily Mail")

Sheffield Wednesday hopes to loan former Liverpool player Scott Carson from Leeds with an option to sign a long-term contract. ("Daily Mail")

Iain Dowie is impatient to leave Crystal Palace to join Charlton. ("Daily Mirror")

For some time now, Champions League semi-finalist Villarreal have been closely watching Reading player Steve Sidwell and are considering the possibility of acquiring him. ("Daily Mirror")

Chelsea may allow Robert Huth to leave the club so he can play more regularly in the first team. Wigan are named as one of the favorites in the battle for this footballer. ("Daily Mirror")

Arsenal vice-president David Dein mentioned that they may acquire several new players this summer and sell a few, which has sparked more speculation about Robert Pires' future at the Gunners. ("The Independent")

Fenerbahce is ready to pay £8 million for Sol Campbell. The club hopes to sign a three-year contract worth £70,000 per week with the England national team defender. ("Daily Star")

Iain Dowie has fallen out with Crystal Palace president Simon Jordan, so he may move to Middlesbrough. ("Daily Star")

It is speculated that next season Chelsea will decide to loan out Shaun Wright-Phillips, as selling him for a low price would not be profitable for the Premier League champions. ("Daily Exress")

Norwich goalkeeper Robert Green dismissed the idea of starting negotiations with the club during the World Cup. ("The Sun")

Chelsea plans to offer their captain John Terry a new five-year contract, where he would earn £130,000 per week. ("The Sun")

Celtic defender Adam Virgo could leave Parkhead and his next destination may be Sheffield United. ("Daily Record")

Dunfermline wants Motherwell striker Jim Hamilton to lead their attacking line. ("Daily Record")