Wednesday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

Wednesday's English press writes about the "West Ham" termination of negotiations for the club's takeover, "Sheffield Utd" desire to loan Matt Holland, the end of Paulo Ince's career, the Scottish coach not offered a contract extension, and Rafa Benitez's assistance to "Rangers" to prepare for the UEFA Cup match against Haifa's "Maccabi".

"West Ham" has decided to no longer participate in takeover negotiations, which could mean stars Carlos Tevez and Javier Mascherano will leave the team in January. ("Daily Mirror")

Sheffield Utd coach Neil Warnock wants to borrow "Charlton" midfielder Matt Holland. ("The Sun")

Oman national team goalkeeper Ali-Al Habsi wants to leave "Bolton". ("The Independent")

Stan Collymore plans to return to the Premier League – more than five years after playing his last official match. ("Daily Mirror")

"West Ham" has ended talks related to the club's takeover because coach Alan Pardew threatened to leave the team. ("Daily Mirror")

The Premier League told clubs that they must take action to eliminate player role-playing. ("Daily Mail")

Paul Ince has ended his professional football career but wants to stay with "Swindon" team and take on a coaching role. ("The Sun")

Steve Cotterill, Steve Tilson, Tony Mowbray, and Alex McLeish are the main contenders to take over the coaching position at "W.B.A" club after Bryan Robson's resignation. ("Daily Star")

Former England striker Les Ferdinand is a candidate to become a member of the coaching staff at "Bournemouth". ("Daily Star")

Scottish national team coach Walter Smith has not yet been offered an extension to his current contract, which will expire after the 2008 European Championship qualifying cycle. ("The Telegraph")

Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez will help Glasgow "Rangers" team prepare for the UEFA Cup match against Haifa's "Maccabi", which the "Gers" eliminated in August in the UEFA Champions League 3rd qualifying round. ("Daily Record")