Tuesday's Review of the British Press © EuroFootball.com

The English press on Tuesday writes that by Juan Sebastian Veron's advice "West Ham" newcomer Javier Mascherano did not want to move to "Man Utd", "Bolton" aiming for Diego Tristan, St. Petersburg "Zenit" with a new offer for "Charlton" defender Dennis Rommendahl, Macedonia unable to guarantee safety due to possible racist attacks, Sir Alex Ferguson's advice to Roy Keane and Ronaldinho not being afraid to clash with "Chelsea" in this year's UEFA Champions League.

"West Ham" newcomer Javier Mascherano says he did not want to move to "Man Utd" - because of Juan Sebastian Veron's advice. ("Daily Star")

"Bolton" coach Sam Allardyce wants to sign forward Diego Tristan, whose services "Deportivo" club refused. ("Daily Mail")

Former England full-back Darren Anderton has agreed to play for "Bournemouth" under an agreement that will pay him for playing. ("Daily Mirror")

"Man Utd" target Marcos Senna has signed a new contract with Villarreal and will be represented until 2010. ("Daily Mirror")

The final day of the Coventry player market was unsuccessful because they failed to acquire Derby County player Darren Moore. ("The Independent")

In January, St. Petersburg "Zenit" will once again try to make an offer for "Charlton" defender Dennis Rommendahl, as their first offer was rejected. ("Daily Star")

When the player transfer market opens, Dominic Matteo may leave "Blackburn" and return to "Leeds". ("Daily Star")

Representatives of Macedonia cannot guarantee English players that Wednesday's match will be free of racial attacks. (Various)

"Liverpool" will find out on Friday whether they can build a new 60,000-seat stadium instead of Stanley Park. ("Daily Mail")

Sir Alex Ferguson said to Roy Keane that if he wants to be a good coach, he must control his character. ("Daily Mirror")

"West Ham" chairman Terry Brown confirmed that he will remain in his position even if the club's management is taken over. ("Daily Mirror")

Russia's national team coach Guus Hiddink, who is increasingly mentioned as a contender to replace Jose Mourinho at Chelsea, says he would love to coach a Premier League team. ("The Guardian")

Middlesbrough's chief executive Keith Lamb says the club made "ill-considered" purchases in the past. ("Daily Mail")

"Doncaster" will offer Kevin Keegan a job in management, and this tempting offer will turn him into the team's coach. ("Daily Mirror")

FC Barcelona star Ronaldinho says he is calm about the threat of "Chelsea" in this year's UEFA Champions League. ("Daily Star")

"Sunderland" newcomer Dwight Yorke says he is "disappointed" to have left Australian side "Sydney". ("The Sun")