Sunday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

The English press writes about it on Sunday - Carlos Tevez is offered a deal by "Valencia", Jose Mourinho wants to acquire the "Porto" prodigy Anderson, "Tottenham" has set its sights on the youngster from "Standard", Dennis Rommedahl wants to leave "Charlton", England national team coach Steve McClaren failed to lure Paulo Scholes back, Sir Alex Ferguson is unhappy with "Newcastle", and Luis Felipe Scolari is a possibility to become the coach of the "West Ham" team.

Carlos Tevez is already linked with leaving "West Ham" and a bid is being prepared for him by "Valencia" in January. ("The People")

Jose Mourinho will try to buy his former "Porto" club's 18-year-old star midfielder Anderson. ("Sunday Express")

Martin O'Neill reassured Lee Hendrie that he may still have a future at "Aston Villa" despite being loaned out to "Stoke" team. ("News of the World")

"Tottenham" has set its sights on "Standard" youngster Marouane Fellaini. ("NOTW")

Jeremie Aliadiere is preparing to have serious discussions with "Arsenal" coach Arsene Wenger about his future at the club. ("Sunday Mirror")

Denmark national team defender Dennis Rommedahl is ready to leave "Charlton", with interest from Denmark's "Kobenhavn" and Netherlands' "PSV". ("Sunday Mirror")

"Man City" manager Stuart Pearce has chosen not to pursue Colombian defender Jairo Patino, even though three agents wanted to negotiate contract terms. ("The People")

"Reading" coach Steve Coppell will make a renewed offer for Ghana national team defender John Mensah after failing to acquire the player for £3.5 million in the summer. ("Sunday Mirror")

"Middlesbrough" expressed dissatisfaction with Steve McClaren's agent Colin Gordon's behavior while McClaren was their coach. (Various)

"West Brom" believes they were victims of a £500,000 bribe in a deal for Martin Albrechtsen. ("Sunday Mirror")

Steve McClaren failed to convince "Man Utd" star Paul Scholes to return to the England national team. ("NOTW")

"Man Utd" manager Sir Alex Ferguson is angry with "Newcastle" because the club is not allowing on-loan forward Giuseppe Rossi to start. ("The People")

David Beckham will move his Beckham brand to the United States, where he will sign a contract with the New York Red Bulls. ("The People")

If his longtime friend Kia Joorabchian were to purchase "West Ham", Portugal national team coach Luiz Felipe Scolari would be interested in a coaching role at the club. ("NOTW")

"Portsmouth" owner Alexandre Gaydamak wants to abandon plans to renovate Fratton Park and relocate the club to a new stadium outside the city. ("The People")

"Newcastle" major shareholders Freddy Shepherd and Sir John Hall, along with son Douglas, rejected an offer to take over the club from the Belgravia group. ("Telegraph")

"Tottenham" head coach Martin Jol insists that despite a poor start to the season, he does not feel pressure from club president Daniel Levy. ("Express")