Review of the English press on Wednesday and Thursday © EuroFootball.com

On Wednesday and Thursday, the English press writes that "Chelsea "plans to acquire Ashley Cole and Alessandro Nesta, "Arsenal" has the opportunity to acquire Argentine Javier Saviola, "Bayern" is fighting for Franck Ribery, and Madrid's "Real" wants to buy Arjen Robben and Cesc Fabregas.

Portugal national team winger C.Ronaldo fears for his safety if he stays at "Man Utd". ("The Sun")

"Arsenal" is prepared to loan out 17-year-old English prodigy Theo Wallcott to "West Brom" in order to buy defender Curtis Davies for £8 million. ("Daily Mirror")

"Chelsea" defender Robert Huth was supposed to join "Middlesbrough" for £5 million, but the deal fell through as the German did not pass the medical examination. (Various)

Meanwhile, "Middlesbrough" made a £2.5 million offer for "Man City" defender Joey Barton. ("Daily Mirror")

"Charlton" stated that their £10 million-rated striker Darren Bent will remain with the team in the near future. ("Daily Mail")

"Newcastle" no longer wants to acquire "Fulham" defender Steed Malbranque, and they will now seek to loan "Chelsea" winger Shaun Wright-Phillips. ("The Guardian")

"West Ham" hopes to reach an agreement with "Blackburn" and acquire Australian Brett Emerton for £1.5 million. ("Daily Mail")

"Tottenham" will offer £2 million to "Juventus" for experienced French national team defender Lilian Thuram. ("Daily Star")

"Middlesbrough" acquired 18-year-old defender Herold Goulon from French champions "Lyon" club (Various)

"Watford" and "Plymouth" clubs are interested in 20-year-old "Man Utd" striker Sylvain Ebanks-Blake. ("Daily Mirror")

"Bolton" club hopes to acquire Marseille and Ivory Coast defender Abdoulaye Meite for £1.5 million on Thursday. (Various)

FC Bayern Munich has offered £7 million for 23-year-old Frenchman Franck Ribery ("The Times")

"Chelsea" defender William Gallas will continue to represent the "Blues" team and will sign a new contract with the club. (Various)

Sol Campbell was deterred from joining the team by his demanding £80,000-a-week salary requirement. (Various)

PSV Eindhoven striker Jefferson Farfan rejected "Portsmouth" club's offer and will remain with the Dutch club. ("The Times")

Newcastle defender Kieron Dyer's planned return has been postponed for a month - until September. ("The Guardian")

Bolton club president Phil Gartside insists that current club manager Sam Allardyce will not coach the "Sunderland" team ("Daily Telegraph")

Last season's England "Premier" league champions "Chelsea" club will try to take advantage of the scandal in Italy and if "Milan" drops to a lower league, they plan to offer £12 million for Italy national team and AC Milan defender Alessandro Nesta. ("The Sun")

Arsenal defender Ashley Cole is ready to leave the "Gunners" and can move to the opposing camp - "Chelsea" club for £16 million. ("Daily Mirror")

French "Monaco" club will try to offer £3 million for "Newcastle" team defender Jean-Alain Boumsong. (Various)

"Tottenham" is ready to pay £7 million to have "Bolton" club captain Kevin Nolan in their team next season. ("The Times")

Last year's UEFA Champions League runners-up "Arsenal" will buy Argentine Javier Pedro Saviola from Barcelona this week for £4 million. ("The Sun")

Relegated to a lower English league, "West Bromwich Albion" rejected the £5.5 million offer from "Tottenham" for defender Curtis Davies. ("The Times")

Meanwhile, "Gunners" coach Arsene Wenger is offering £8 million to "W.B.A" club for the same C. Davies, but "W.B.A" is asking for no less than £10 million. ("Daily Mirror")

Fulham club has almost reached an agreement with "Hammarby" for the acquisition of striker Bjorn Runstrom for £700,000. ("The Times")

"Tottenham" tried to acquire "Charlton" team striker Darren Bent, but their £10 million offer was rejected ("Daily Mirror")

Real Madrid of Spain continues to pursue Chelsea's Dutch winger Arjen Robben and Arsenal's 19-year-old talent Cesc Fabregas (Various)

"Man Utd" club stated that if Cristiano Ronaldo wants to leave the "Red Devils" team, he must submit an official request. ("Daily Express")

"Coventry" rejected the £2 million offer from "Birmingham" for Gary McSheffrey. ("The Guardian")