Saturday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

The Saturday English press writes about the sale of Wayne Bridge opening a new transfer window, Tottenham's desire to buy Chelsea defender Joe Cole in January, West Brom negotiating with Alex McLeish, Wayne Rooney's additional training sessions, the appointment of Sven-Goran Eriksson or Claudio Ranieri as the new Inter coach, Andrei Shevchenko's mistake in moving to Chelsea, and Raul's exclusion from the Spanish national team.

Wayne Bridge is likely to be the target of several clubs in January after not appearing at Chelsea's training session in the middle of this week. ("Daily Star")

Tottenham will try to acquire England and Chelsea defender Joe Cole for £10 million. ("Daily Edress")

Celtic coach Gordon Strachan warned that negotiations for a new contract for defender Shaun Maloney have reached a dangerous point. ("Daily Record")

West Brom will negotiate with former Rangers coach Alex McLeish to become their new manager. ("Daily Mirror")

Louis Saha's move to Man Utd has attracted the attention of investigators led by Lord Stevens in a corruption and illicit contact case. (Various)

Wayne Rooney is training extra to improve his form. ("Daily Mirror")

Man Utd complained that players were racially abused during Tuesday's UEFA Champions League match against Benfica. ("The Sun")

Tottenham forward Mido says former Spurs defender Sol Campbell will be a weak opponent when his team faces Portsmouth on Sunday. (Various)

Inter Milan will choose between Sven-Goran Eriksson and Claudio Ranieri to fill the head coach position after a poor start to the season. ("Daily Mirror")

Former teammate of Andrei Shevchenko at Milan, Kakha Kaladze, says the striker made a huge mistake by moving to Chelsea. ("The Sun")

Spain has refused the services of Real Madrid striker Raul for the first time in ten years, after the player represented the national team 102 times. ("The Independent")

Next week, Tennent's will be presented as the new sponsor of the Scottish national team, paying the Scottish Football Association £4 million. ("Mail")