Saturday Review of the English Press © EuroFootball.com

On Saturday, the English press writes about the "Premier" league agreeing to extend the transfer window by 10 minutes for the future of Ashley Cole, William Gallas earning a higher salary in "Arsenal" team than in "Chelsea", an Iranian businessman who may take over "West Ham", the resignation of the Scottish national team coach if his team loses the first two European 2008 qualifiers, and the new UEFA rules.

The English "Premier" league has agreed to extend the transfer window by 10 minutes to give Ashley Cole a chance to move from "Arsenal" to "Chelsea". ("Daily Telegraph")

A.Cole now needs the approval of the "Chelsea" team before releasing his controversial autobiography. ("Daily Telegraph")

William Gallas, while playing for "Arsenal", will earn more than he did at "Chelsea" club. ("Daily Express")

But W. Gallas demands that "Arsenal" pay him a weekly salary of 100 thousand pounds sterling. ("Daily Mirror")

The "Gunners" offered A.Cole to move to "Man Utd" if he didn't want to play for the "Chelsea" team - but the English left-back rejected such an offer. ("The Sun")

"Man City" Ben Thatcher is likely to escape FA charges for his elbow on Pedro Mendes' face - but he may still be warned. ("The Times")

An Iranian-born businessman is linked to taking over London's "West Ham", but the club insists "his place is not in football". ("Daily Telegraph")

The mentioned businessman Kia Joorabchian is a fan of the "Arsenal" club. ("The Sun")

Scotland's national team coach Walter Smith says he will leave his managerial post if his team loses the first two European 2008 qualifiers. ("Daily Record")

In the new UEFA rules, it states that players demanding punishment or expulsion of an opponent may themselves receive such a penalty. ("The Sun")