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

The English press writes about the possible departure of Teddy Sheringham from West Ham next January, Another round of negotiations between Chelsea and Arsenal, Lomana Lua Lua's half-brother participating in Coventry team trials, Ruud van Nistelrooy's accusations against Sir Alex Ferguson, Sven-Goran Eriksson's planned return to English football, Michael Owen's successful knee surgery, and Liam Miller's risk if he stays at Manchester United.

Teddy Sheringham could leave West Ham next January, as Carlos Tevez's arrival makes him only the sixth striker in the team. ("The Sun")

Chelsea and Arsenal are ready to negotiate again, as the Blues want to attract highly-rated Gunners striker Nicklas Bendtner to the club. ("Daily Mirror")

Portsmouth striker Lomana Lua Lua's cousin Abel Lua Lua is on trial at Coventry in the English Championship league. (Various)

Plymouth want to sign former Dundee defender Lee Wilkie - but they will have to compete with Dundee United for his signature. ("Daily Record")

Ruud van Nistelrooy accuses Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson of hitting him in the back. (Various)

Sven-Goran Eriksson may dramatically return to English football - and work with West Ham. ("The Sun")

Arsenal president Peter Hill-Wood says the club will not officially complain about Chelsea's attack on William Gallas. ("The Sun")

Newcastle striker Michael Owen may have an easier recovery as his knee surgery was successful. ("The Sun")

Portsmouth defender Pedro Mendes fears he may suffer a serious brain injury due to Ben Thatcher's awful actions. ("The Sun")

New Sunderland player Liam Miller says he had to leave Manchester United or risk becoming a forgotten player. ("Daily Record")

Former Leicester coach Craig Levein is ready to return to coaching with the Cowdenbeath team. ("Daily Record")