Sunday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

The Sunday English press writes about Ashley Cole's decision to stay at Arsenal, Gareth Barry's new contract with Aston Villa, Man Utd and Arsenal's efforts to acquire West Ham captain Nigel Reo-Coker, Blackburn's addition of a defender from Man City, Bolton's desire to loan out Jonathan Woodgate, and Alan Curbishley's promised return to coaching.

Stewart Downing will demand to resolve the dispute between Tottenham and Middlesbrough. ("News of the World")

Ashley Cole has decided - he wants to play for the Arsenal team for at least one more season. ("The People")

Aston Villa captain Gareth Barry is soon to sign a lucrative four-year contract with the Midlands club. ("News of the World")

Arsenal and Man Utd will try to acquire West Ham captain Nigel Reo-Coker before the player transfer window closes at the beginning of this week. ("The Observer")

Portsmouth manager Harry Redknapp is ready to snatch Fulham's midfielder Steed Malbranque from West Ham and Bolton. ("News of the World")

Jason Euell has offered himself to Charlton to be sold. ("Sunday Mirror")

Danny Mills will leave Man City and join Blackburn next week. ("News of the World")

Man Utd and West Ham are aiming to acquire Peterborough full-back Jamie Day. ("News of the World")

Bolton is the last team joining the race to acquire Real Madrid defender Jonathan Woodgate. ("Sunday Express")

Wigan and Austria's national team defender Paul Scharner has retired from the national team. (Various)

John Terry will begin talks regarding a £7 million offer to stay at Chelsea until the end of his career. ("News of The World")

Former Charlton manager Alan Curbishley says he is ready to return to coaching. ("Sunday Mirror")