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

Friday's English press writes about the fear of "W.B.A" striker John Hartson of being sold, Scott Parker's inclusion in the England national team, Scott Brown and James McFadden's inclusion in the Scotland national team, French coach Raymond Domenech's request for advice from Paul Le Guen, Samuel Eto'o's absence in both matches against "Chelsea" and Sol Campbell's desire to take Harry Redknapp's coaching position in the future.

"West Brom" striker John Hartson is afraid he may be sold when the club appoints a new team manager. ("The Mirror")

Chris Lucketti says he may leave "Sheffield Utd" just seven months after leaving "Preston". ("Daily Star")

"Hull" are looking to loan "Leeds" defender Sean Gregan. ("The Mirror")

Interim "Leeds" coach John Carver refused to sign a contract with Polish defender Bartosz Karwan after three days spent on trial. ("Daily Star")

"Aberdeen" will start talks with Darren Mackie and Gary Dempsey about contract extensions only after Jamie Smith signs a new deal. ("Daily Mail")

Scott Parker will return to the England national team when Steve McClaren announces his squad on Friday - however, in the fight for the right to play in the defensive position, S.Parker will compete with Ledley King and Michael Carrick. (Various)

Scott Brown and James McFadden will be included in the Scotland national team squad, but there will be no place for former "Rangers" goalkeeper Allan McGregor. ("Daily Record")

"Norwich" goalkeeper Paul Gallacher may be called up to the Scotland national team. ("Daily Express")

French national team coach Raymond Domenech asked "Rangers" manager Paul Le Guen for advice for the 2008 European Championship qualifying match against Scotland. ("The Herald", "Daily Mirror")

Barcelona striker Samuel Eto'o is convinced he will have to miss both UEFA Champions League matches against "Chelsea" next month due to injury. ("Telegraph")

Swindon director left the club after a dispute with team manager Dennis Wise, who believes he lost trust in Bob Holt. ("The Mirror")

Hibernian manager Tony Mowbray denied the clause in his contract allowing him to freely speak with English Championship clubs. ("Daily Record")

Solas Campbell revealed he would like to replace Harry Redknapp when he leaves his coaching position. ("The Mirror")