"Saturday's English press writes about Jose Antonio Reyes' move due to his exclusion from the Champions League, William Gallas' number at Arsenal, Lokomotiv's statement regarding Garry O'Connor, Peter Crouch's absence in the derby showdown, David Healey's reluctance for Lawrie Sanchez to resign and Alan Curbishley's possibility of becoming the manager of Brighton.
Real Madrid's new acquisition Jose Antonio Reyes says that his exclusion from the Champions League matches convinced him to leave Arsenal. (Daily Mirror)
Arsenal's new player William Gallas will wear Dennis Bergkamp's number 10 shirt despite being a defender. (The Sun)
Moscow's Lokomotiv expressed to Hearts club that forward Garry O'Connor is not for sale. (Daily Record)
The government of Andorra may take action against national team coach David Rodrigo, as Israeli team player Yossi Benayoun claimed that the coach made racist statements amid the teams' clash in the middle of this week. (The Trimes)
Liverpool striker Peter Crouch may not play in the city derby against Everton - manager Rafa Benitez says that the player is tired after significant efforts helping his national team. (Daily Mirror)
Hearts owner Vladimir Romanov admitted that he had previously questioned coaches about the team's composition and will continue to do so in the future. (Daily Record)
Jonathan Woodgate says that "the dream will become reality" when he debuts for Middlesbrough, as he had a season ticket for the club as a child. (Daily Mirror)
Northern Irish striker David Healey, who scored against Spanish goalkeeper Iker Casillas three times, claims that he absolutely does not want national team coach Lawrie Sanchez to resign. (Daily Mirror)
Wigan player Arjan de Zeeuw says he wants to continue his career even after this season, despite being 36 years old. (The Sun)
Alan Curbishley may return to the manager position at Brighton. (Daily Star)"