Sunday Review of the English Press © EuroFootball.com

On Sunday, the English press writes about the interest of "Arsenal" and "Man Utd" in Mauro Camoranesi, the desire of the "Gunners" to acquire a 20-year-old goalkeeper and a forward of the same age, "Tottenham" plans to invite Teddy Sheringham, "Charlton" ambition to buy Mikael Forssell, Claudio Ranieri's opportunity to coach "Leeds", and "Man City" consideration of replacing Stuart Pearce with "Bolton" coach Sam Allardyce.

When the player transfer market opens in January, "Arsenal" and "Man Utd" promise to compete for the signature of "Juventus" defender Mauro Camoranesi, valued at 7 million pounds sterling. ("News of the World")

The "Gunners" are also competing with "Barcelona" for the right to acquire 20-year-old Argentinian goalkeeper Oscar Ustari, priced at 5 million pounds sterling. ("Star on Sunday")

In addition, "Arsenal" coach Arsene Wenger is also interested in 20-year-old "Gillingham" forward Matthew Jarvis, who is also being eyed by "Tottenham". ("Sunday Express")

However, "Tottenham" gives priority to former club forward veteran Teddy Sheringham, who no longer fits into the main lineup of "West Ham". ("The People")

"Charlton" is preparing to acquire forward Mikael Forssell from "Birmingham" club and is preparing to offer Marcus Bent in exchange. ("News of the World")

Newcastle coach Glenn Roeder is eager to add to his forwards in January, as Shola Ameobi faces surgery next year. ("Sunday Mirror")

West Ham forward Dean Ashton follows in the footsteps of Wayne Rooney and David Beckham quite literally, as he uses special medical footwear to recover from a foot injury. ("News of the World")

Leeds owner Ken Bates has put former "Chelsea" manager Claudio Ranieri at the top of the list of desired coaches, who could replace the resigned Kevin Blackwell. ("The People")

And this may not be the only change of coaches, as "Man City" seeks to replace Stuart Pearce with "Bolton" coach Sam Allardyce. ("The People")