Sunday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

"On Sunday, the English press writes about Martin Jol's permission for Jermain Defoe to leave his training team, Owen Hargreaves' transfer to "Man Utd" in January, Hernan Crespo's evaluation of Carlos Tevez's acquisition, Roy Keane's attempt to recruit Dion Dublin wanting to end his career, Juliano Gray's alleged return to "Crystal Palace", Scott Parker's visit to the "Fulham" team's dressing room, and the Celtic coach Gordon Strachan's ending feud with the "Man Utd" strategist Sir Alex Ferguson.

Jermain Defoe may be allowed to leave the "Tottenham" team in January as Martin Jol is looking for a new striker. ("Daily Express")

Owen Hargreaves will leave Munich's "Bayern" in January for 15 million pounds and move to "Man Utd". ("Sunday Mirror")

Georgian national team and "Milan" club defender Kakha Kaladze says that "Chelsea" owner Roman Abramovich shook hands with him about a move to "Stamford Bridge", but then changed his mind and did not explain why to the player. ("Sunday Mirror")

Hernan Crespo says that Carlos Tevez's move to "West Ham" "could be one of the best deals this summer." ("Sunday Mirror")

Sunderland coach Roy Keane wants to attract Dion Dublin wanting to end his career. ("The People")

Derby wants to sign a contract with Carl Asaba, who became a free agent after leaving "Millwall" and is currently training with "Leeds". ("News of the World")

Steve Coppell threatened Leroy Lita that he could be thrown out of "Reading" after the club fined him 10,000 pounds for misconduct off the field. ("Sunday Mirror")

Julian Gray, a left-back dropped from "Birmingham" plans, may return to his former "Crystal Palace" team. ("The People")

Fulham manager Chris Coleman says that after Saturday's match, "Newcastle" captain Scott Parker came to their dressing room twice and inquired about Jimmy Bullard's knee injury. ("News of the World")

Roy Keane's speech during halftime, inspiring the team to defeat "Derby" after a missed goal, was just "do not drop your heads and trust each other." ("News of the World")

Former England rugby national team coach Sir Clive Woodward was preparing to take a consultant role at "Watford" club, but later agreed to work as a director for the British Olympic team. ("News of the World")

Jamie Redknapp could become the new coach of "Bournemouth" team. ("News of the World")

Celtic coach Gordon Strachan says that approaching Wednesday's match in the UEFA Champions League, he ended a long-standing feud with "Man Utd" chief strategist Sir Alex Ferguson. ("The Independent")