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

On Tuesday, the English press writes about the candidates for the new "W.B.A" coach position, "Arsenal" eyeing a new talent from "Southampton," "Portsmouth" wanting to acquire former "Arsenal" star Ray Parlour in January, "Hearts" club signing two young players and footballers supporting Valdas Ivanauskas, Jose Mourinho wanting to get more out of striker Andriy Shevchenko, Rio Ferdinand thinking he will be sold by "Man Utd," Jonathan Woodgate's hopes diminishing for a national team call-up, and Owen Hargreaves dropping out of the squad for six weeks.

Burnley coach Steve Cotterill could take the "W.B.A" coaching position as Bryan Robson resigned from it yesterday. ("The Sun")

Meanwhile, Alan Curbishley is likely to reject the opportunity to become the new coach of "W.B.A." ("Daily Star")

If "W.B.A" wants A. Curbishley, they will have to compete with "Leeds" for the coach's services. ("Daily Mirror")

"W.B.A" owner Jeremy Peace has included "Blackburn" assistant coach Mark Bowen in the list of desired coaches, who could replace B. Robson. ("Daily Mail")

"Arsenal" coach Arsene Wenger will make another offer for "Southampton" left-sided defender Gareth Bale in January. ("Daily Express")

"Portsmouth" is preparing to acquire "Middlesbrough" midfielder Ray Parlour in January, as they failed to do so in the player market that closed on August 31. ("Daily Mirror")

"Hearts" have signed three-year contracts with Australian youth national team players, 17-year-old defender Ryan McGowan and 16-year-old forward Rocco Visconte. ("The Herald")

"Motherwell" coach Maurice Malpas is looking for a new defender as Brian McLean suffered a serious injury in the weekend match against "Hearts." ("Daily Express")

David Beckham says that if Steve McClaren ever invites him to the England national team again, he would be satisfied with a small role. ("Daily Mirror")

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho says he wants to see more from Andriy Shevchenko, whom he acquired for 30 million pounds last summer. ("Daily Mirror")

The incident involving Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann and "Man Utd" fans in the match, which "Gunners" won 1-0 on Sunday, may be investigated by the police. ("Daily Star")

Newcastle goalkeeper Shay Given may be out of the squad for three months due to a broken hip. ("The Sun")

France national team coach Raymond Domenech continues to have a strained relationship with Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho and expressed doubts about William Gallas' move to "Arsenal." ("Daily Express")

Rio Ferdinand thought that "Man Utd" was ready to sell him, as he accidentally met with "Chelsea" chief executive Peter Kenyon. ("The Sun")

Czech forward Michal Pospisil claims that every "Hearts" player supports criticized coach Valdas Ivanauskas. ("Daily Record")

Rangers manager Paul Le Guen says new signings Filip Sebo and Libor Sionko should not be criticized and should know they are loved by the "Ibrox" fans. ("Daily Star")

Bruce Arena says that Sven Goran Eriksson is too expensive to coach the US national team. ("The Sun")

Sheffield Utd defender Michael Tonge will be out for six weeks after undergoing surgery for a broken ankle bone. ("Daily Mail")

Middlesbrough defender Jonathan Woodgate dismisses rumors about his return to the England national team. ("Daily Mail")

Bayern Munich defender Owen Hargreaves will be sidelined for six weeks due to a broken leg. ("The Independent")