Wednesday's review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

The English press writes on Wednesday about Daniel Alves's planned move to "Real", "Portsmouth" and "Birmingham" next summer, the battle for young "Brighton" defender Diego Tristano Feyenoord's 17-year-old Canadian, considerations of moving to a "Premier" league club, William Gallas threats to sue "Chelsea" after they confirmed that the player promised to score an own goal and fears of moving the opening of the "Wembley" stadium until 2010.

Liverpool's hopes to acquire Brazilian defender Daniel Alves have been shattered because the star of the "Sevilla" team plans to move to Real Madrid next summer. ("Daily Mirror")

"Portsmouth" and "Birmingham" are fighting for the right to acquire 18-year-old "Brighton" defender Joel Lynch. ("The Sun")

Sheffield Utd will allow Khaililou Fadiga to participate in a trial, who has resolved health issues, but his services were rejected by "Bolton". ("Daily Mirror")

Feyenoord has grabbed 17-year-old Canadian and "Celtic" defender Jacon Lensky. ("Daily Record")

Bolton target Diego Tristan is considering the possibility of moving to a "Premier" league club, even though the forward recently refused to move from La Coruna's "Deportivo" - now he is a free agent. ("Daily Mirror")

William Gallas's father Simbertas has refuted Chelsea's claims that the defender threatened to score an own goal before moving to Arsenal. The 29-year old player denied the allegations and former "Blues" coach Claudio Ranieri also said: "I can't believe it." ("The Sun")

W. Gallas is ready to take legal action against Chelsea following their statements that the player would score an own goal if not sold. ("Daily Mirror")

French national team coach Raymond Domenech attacked Chelsea after their claims about defender W. Gallas. ("Daily Record")

Wolves goalkeeper Jackie McNamara will meet with specialists to heal his thigh. (Various)

Arsenal goalkeeper Manuel Almunia may be able to play for the England national team after two years, if Spain does not call him, and the player himself stated that he does not exclude such an idea. ("Daily Star")

Legal disputes over the "Wembley" stadium may delay its opening until 2010. ("Daily Telegraph")

The English Football Association (FA) is considering the possibility of holding a training camp in Mauritius before the 2010 World Cup. ("Daily Mail")