Review of the English press on Tuesday and Wednesday © EuroFootball.com

English press on Tuesday writes about interest in Luis Boa Morte from "Roma," linking "Bolton" with Vikash Dhorasoo, warning to Wayne Rooney, Les Ferdinand's desire to become a coach at "Bournemouth," doubts about David Beckham's future, the construction of a new stadium for "Liverpool," and speculation about a takeover by "Arsenal," while Wednesday's press writes about "Reading's" plans to loan American wonderkid Freddy Adu, a new target for "Chelsea," Dennis Wise's refusal to coach "Leeds," West Brom eyeing "Hibernian's" manager, and Alan Pardew's confession.

"Reading" is hoping to loan American wonderkid Freddy Adu from "DC United" in January and buy him for 5 million pounds for a longer period. ("The Sun")

"Chelsea" is interested in "Auxerre" defender Younes Kaboul. ("The Independent")

"Dunfermline" has resumed negotiations for contracts with Greg Shields, Mark Burchill, and Scott Wilson. ("Daily Record")

"Swindon" coach Dennis Wise has turned down the opportunity to become the new manager of "Leeds." ("Daily Star," "Daily Mirror")

"West Brom" is aiming for "Hibernian" manager Tony Mowbray, who would take over the club from Bryan Robson. ("Daily Star," Daily Mirror")

"WBA" has made an official offer to "Middlesbrough" coach Steve Round. ("Daily Mirror")

The FA wants FIFA to take action against agent Pini Zahavi for his involvement in the illegal "Chelsea" contract with Ashley Cole. ("Daily Mirror")

West Ham coach Alan Pardew admits that rumors of a club takeover are affecting his team's performance. ("Daily Telegraph")

England coach Steve McClaren will visit the Seattle Seahawks in America to gain more coaching experience. ("Daily Telegraph")

Sunderland is looking to loan Southend's forward Freddy Eastwood. ("Daily Mirror")

Fulham's Luis Boa Morte wants to join Italy's "Roma" club. ("The Independent")

Arsenal has been warned that they will have to wait a long time to acquire Southampton's defender Gareth Bale, as the player signed a two-year contract in July. (Various)

Former Celtic and Coventry goalkeeper Magnus Hedman is ready to change his decision to retire and join Newcastle as a backup to Steve Harper. ("Daily Mail")

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