Sunday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

On Sunday, the English press writes about Cristiano Ronaldo's disloyalty to "Man Utd", Patrick Vieira's desire to return to "Arsenal", veterans' influence on Sven-Goran Eriksson's decisions, and future changes in "Premier" league clubs.

AC Milan are identified as the most likely contenders to sign a contract with "Man Utd" team's troubled forward Ruud van Nistelrooy. ("News of the World")

A group of England's senior national team players, including David Beckham and Steven Gerrard, convinced coach Sven-Goran Eriksson not to exclude recovering Wayne Rooney from the squad participating in the World Cup. ("Sunday People")

Patrick Vieira is disappointed with Turin's "Juventus" and wants to return to London's "Arsenal". ("Sunday People")

"Arsenal" informed defender Sol Campbell that he is free to leave the team. ("News of the World")

If Real Madrid or Barcelona show interest in Cristiano Ronaldo, he is ready to turn his back on his current club "Man Utd." ("Sunday Mirror")

Next week, Terry Venables will be appointed as the new assistant to England national team's coach Steve McClaren. ("The Mail on Sunday")

The Football Association has begun investigating complaints that last season's Second Football League matches were "fixed". ("The Mail on Sunday")

England national team players use special vitamins that increase endurance. ("Sunday Mirror")

"Tottenham" is closely monitoring "Blackburn" striker Craig Bellamy. ("Sunday People", "News of the World")

"Portsmouth" is considering the possibility of acquiring "Celtic" defender Stilian Petrov, who is valued at £5 million. ("Sunday People")

"Man City" defender Joey Barton arrived more than an hour late to the end-of-season team meeting, so the team is ready to part ways with him, but no club has shown interest in him so far. ("Sunday Mirror")

"Newcastle" plans to offer "Portsmouth" assistant coach Kevin Bond a place in the "Magpies" coaching staff. ("Sunday Mirror")

"Man Utd" have dismissed their doctor Mike Stone, which has angered the club's owners, the Glazer family, who have started an investigation. ("Daily Star on Sunday", "Sunday Express")

"Man Utd" are prepared to pay £18 million for "Lyon" defender Mahamadou Diarra. ("Sunday Mirror")

Martin O'Neill may choose his future club from the two vacant coaching positions - "Middlesbrough" and "Sunderland" clubs. ("Sunday People")

"Chelsea" aims to attract young "Man City" talent Micah Richards. ("Sunday People")

Iain Dowie will join the "Charlton" club as manager, and his first signing will be "Tottenham" defender Wayne Routledge. ("Sunday Mirror")

Meanwhile, "Tottenham" intends to swap defender Danny Murphy and winger Reto Ziegler for "Wigan" defender Pascal Chimbonda. ("Sunday Mirror")

"Barcelona" is eager to acquire "Villarreal" striker Diego Forlan, but they are willing to lighten their wallet by only £7 million, significantly less than this player is worth. ("Daily Star on Sunday")

"AC Milan" striker Andriy Shevchenko will move to London's "Chelsea", but William Gallas will remain in the squad of the "Premier" league champions. ("Daily Star on Sunday")

"Preston" coach Billy Davies was ready to accept "Charlton's" invitation to take up a vacant coaching position, but changed his mind after being appalled by the club's player recruitment policy. ("Sunday People")

"Crystal Palace" striker Andy Johnson rejected offers from "Wigan" and "Bolton" to move to "Everton". The value of this deal is £8.5 million. (Various)

"Arsenal" plans to acquire 18-year-old Moroccan Adil Chihi. ("Daily Star on Sunday", "News of the World")

"Wigan" is closely monitoring "Bolton" goalkeeper Jussi Jasskelainen. ("Daily Star on Sunday")

It is likely that "Man City" has managed to beat "Arsenal" in the battle to sign a contract with "Lazio" defender Ousmane Dabo. ("Daily Star on Sunday")

"Sheffield United", newcomers to the Premier League, are actively interested in former England national team defender Danny Mills, whose services "Man City" likely no longer require. ("Daily Star on Sunday")

Italians have decided to block pornographic television channels at the hotel where the national team participating in the World Cup will be staying. ("The Mail on Sunday")