Tuesday's Review of the English Press © EuroFootball.com

On Tuesday, the English press writes about "Man Utd" and "Everton" interest in "Shrewsbury" captain David Edwards, "Chelsea" target from "Olympiacos", "Wolves" desire to acquire Andy O'Brien, Nicolas Anelka's desires, and Scotland's fear of losing a spot in the UEFA Champions League.

"Man Utd" are ready to outbid "Everton" in the race to acquire Welsh youth (U-21) and "Shrewsbury" captain David Edwards. ("Daily Star")

"Middlesbrough" has already agreed on the transfer fee for Real Madrid defender Jonathan Woodgate and is prepared to turn his loan into a long-term contract. ("Daily Mirror")

"Chelsea" has set sights on "Olympiacos" forward Nery Alberto Castillo. ("The Independent")

Unsettled James Milner is ready to demand a transfer from Newcastle in January. ("Daily Mirror")

"Aston Villa" is interested in Nottingham Forest young defender James Cullingworth. ("Daily Star")

"Arsenal" has been scouting 20-year-old forward Edu from Oslo's "Lyn". ("Daily Star")

"Derby" is trying to loan Sheffield United and former team defender Rob Kozluk. ("The Sun")

"Wolves" want to purchase Portsmouth defender Andy O'Brien, who has lost his place in the first team lineup. ("The Sun")

"Yeovil", "Derby", and "Brighton" want to lure in forward Carl Asaba, who left "Millwall" and is currently training with "Leeds". ("The Sun")

New Chelsea signing Khalid Boulahrouz says he is shocked by the level of competition that rivals show to his team in the Premier League. ("The Sun")

Shay Given says that the goals conceded in Saturday's match against Fulham would be shameful for an amateur team. ("The Times")

Arsenal newcomer William Gallas will have to play as a left-back for the next 6 weeks because Gael Clichy suffered a serious injury. ("The Sun")

Nicolas Anelka and his new Bolton team want to play in the Champions League. ("The Sun")

Celtic goalkeeper Artūras Boručas is afraid that a strange back injury, which caused the player to miss the recent match against Hibernian, could recur. ("Daily Mail")

Scotland risks losing one of the two spots in the Champions League if Celtic, Hearts, and Rangers fail to shine in European tournaments. ("The Scotsman")