Sunday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

English Translation:

Last Sunday, the English press wrote about Real Madrid's offer to Arsenal for Jose Antonio Reyes, the buy-out clause for Ashley Cole, Sol Campbell's desire to play for Newcastle, Manchester United's attempt to acquire midfielder Marcos Senna and striker Fernando Torres, Bolton's desire to loan out Jonathan Woodgate, Tottenham's increased interest in Stewart Downing, Cristiano Ronaldo being given personal protection, and Aston Villa owner's offer to Martin O'Neill.

Real Madrid is ready to offer money and a player for Arsenal's full-back Jose Antonio Reyes. ("The People")

J. Reyes told coach Arsene Wenger that he would like to leave the club and move to Madrid. ("News of the World")

Ashley Cole's release clause in his contract means that he would cost Chelsea 30 million pounds, while any other club wanting the player would have to pay only 16 million. ("News of the World")

Sol Campbell contacted Newcastle and expressed his desire to play at St. James Park. (Various)

Manchester United hope to offer 4 million pounds to acquire Villarreal's defender Marcos Senna. (Various)

Bolton is close to agreeing on a loan deal with Real Madrid's defender Jonathan Woodgate. ("The People")

Manchester United plan to offer 27 million pounds for Atletico Madrid's striker Fernando Torres. ("The People")

Sunderland are considering renting Manchester City's player Ben Thatcher and also want former Newcastle defender Robbie Elliot. ("The People")

Real Madrid defender Roberto Carlos is likely to move to Turkish side Fenerbahce. ("Sunday Mirror")

Tottenham may increase their interest in Middlesbrough's full-back Stewart Downing. ("Independent")

Portsmouth owner Alexandre Gaydamak is in Turkey and trying to finalize a deal for Fenerbahce's forward Nicolas Anelka. ("Observer")

Manchester City coach Stuart Pearce is aiming to sign Reading defender Ibrahim Sonko for 2 million pounds. (Various)

Frank Lampard believes that former England national team coach Sven-Goran Eriksson should have included striker Jermain Defoe in the World Cup squad. ("News of The World")

Manchester United has provided personal protection for full-back Cristiano Ronaldo, as he will be returning to training next week. ("The People")

Aston Villa owner Doug Ellis will offer the team manager position to Martin O'Neill. ("Sunday Times")

Sven-Goran Eriksson has stated that he has no plans to become the strategist for Aston Villa. ("Sunday Express")

Leeds owner Ken Bates has demanded 24 million pounds from his former club Chelsea for young players Michael Woods and Tom Taiwo, who moved to Stamford Bridge. ("Sunday Mirror")