Monday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

On Monday, the English press writes about "Man Utd"'s belief that "Bayern" will accept their offer for Owen Hargreaves, "Tottenham's" fight to acquire Steed Malbranque's rights, William Gallas's desire to still leave "Chelsea", Sir Alex Ferguson's interest in David Trezeguet, and Roy Keane's work as the head coach of "Sunderland".

"Man Utd" hopes that Bayern Munich will accept their £17 million offer for Owen Hargreaves. ("The Times")

"Tottenham" will focus more on Fulham's midfielder Steed Malbranque after failing to reach an agreement with Middlesbrough for Stewart Downing. ("The Times")

However, "Spurs" will have to compete with West Ham to acquire S. Malbranque's rights, as the latter is willing to pay £2 million for the player. ("The Sun")

William Gallas says that Chelsea's threat to kick him out of the team will not stop his desire to leave the club. ("The Sun")

Jonathan Woodgate arrived at Teesside airport on Monday, while Middlesbrough and Newcastle are struggling to borrow this defender from Real Madrid. ("The Sun")

"Man Utd" strategist Sir Alex Ferguson is eyeing Juventus striker David Trezeguet. ("The Guardian")

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England national team coach Steve McClaren might disappoint "Man Utd" coach Sir Alex Ferguson if he risks Rio Ferdinand's health. ("Daily Mail")