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

On Monday, the English press writes about "Liverpool's" new target, "Man Utd's" interest in Owen Hargreaves, "Man City's" desire to buy "Reading" defender in the summer, "Man Utd's" head coach allowing many of his main team players to rest, the end of "Leeds" financial crisis, and Michael Ballack's belief in hitting penalties for "Chelsea."

"Liverpool" will try to acquire "Oldham" player Neil Eardley in January. ("Daily Mirror")

"Man Utd" still wants to buy Bayern Munich's defender Owen Hargreaves and will make a £15 million offer in January. ("Daily Telegraph")

"Wolves" plan to make a new offer for "Leeds" full-back Eddie Lewis after their £500,000 offer was rejected on the last day of the transfer market. ("Daily Mirror")

"Man City's" head coach Stuart Pearce would like to acquire "Reading" midfielder Steve Sidwell in the summer. ("The Sun")

"Birmingham" full-back Julian Gray is wanted by his former team "Crystal Palace." ("Daily Mirror")

"Man Utd" head coach Sir Alex Ferguson warns "Celtic" that they will have to perform strongly in Wednesday's UEFA Champions League match since Wayne Rooney and Paul Scholes are back in the lineup after a three-match suspension. (Various)

Sir Alex Ferguson will allow many of his main team players to rest in the Champions League match against "Celtic." ("Daily Record")

"Tottenham" full-back Aaron Lennon may need surgery after injuring his knee during Friday's team training. ("The Sun")

"Chelsea" defender Ashley Cole says that "Arsenal" betrayed him. ("The Sun")

"West Ham" manager Alan Pardew promises to fight against potential club takeovers that could threaten its history. ("Daily Express")

"Leeds" financial crisis is nearing its end - debts are likely to be reduced to £4 million over the year. ("Daily Mail")

"Chelsea" midfielder Michael Balack hopes to get a chance to take penalties after Frank Lampard missed his in the match against "Charlton." ("The Sun")

"Leeds" coach Kevin Blackwell has split with the club's fans who demanded his resignation after Sunday's defeat against "Wolves" team. ("Daily Mirror")

"Sheffield Utd" will bring Brian Kidd into the coaching staff, ending Roy Keane's hopes of luring him to "Sunderland." ("The Independent")

As defender Robbie Elliott claims, Roy Keane with "Sunderland" team can make the same impression as Kevin Keegan once did with "Newcastle." (Various)

Paul Gallacher hopes that his excellent form shown at "Norwich" club will give him a chance to play more matches for the Scottish national team. ("Daily Record")