Saturday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

The Saturday English press writes about Javier Mascherano's promise to stay at "West Ham" for a longer period, a possible transfer of David Beckham to the Atlantic, Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann's request to extend his contract, the interest of four "Championship" teams in "Man Utd" goalkeeper Dave Jones, a clear contender to become the coach of "West Brom", twisted plans of Chelsea, William Gallas preparing an attack against Jose Mourinho, and Raymond Domenech's caution.

Javier Mascherano claims that he plans to stay at "West Ham" for a "long time." ("The Daily Telegraph")

David Beckham may move to either of the two MLS clubs in the USA - Los Angeles Galaxy or New York Red Bulls - for a large sum of money. ("The Sun")

Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann asks coach Arsene Wenger to give him a new one-year contract. ("Daily Mirror")

Man Utd defender Dave Jones is at the center of interest of four "Championship" league clubs - "Southampton", "Sunderland", "Derby" and "Coventry". ("Daily Mirror")

Les Ferdinand is no longer taking part in the selection of the new "Bournemouth" coach. ("The Times")

Willie Donachie has become the favorite to take the vacant position of "Millwall" coach. ("Daily Star")

W.B.A. president Jeremy Peace is ready to work with former "Carlisle" and "Shrewsbury" strategist Mick Wadsworth, who currently works as a director at "Gretna", in a two-coach collaboration system. ("Daily Mirror")

Nigel Pearson's chances of being announced as the new "West Brom" coach have increased as Steve Cotterill and Dave Jones have decided not to run for the position. ("Daily Express")

Blackburn assistant coach Mark Bowen is most likely to be announced as the new head coach of Norwich. ("Daily Mail")

Bolton manager Sam Allardyce, after facing accusations of corruption, is preparing to bring in public relations specialist Max Clifford for assistance. ("The Times")

Chelsea hopes to disrupt Barcelona's team play with precise passes on the field to unsettle them. ("The Sun")

Former Chelsea star William Gallas plans to attack former coach Jose Mourinho in a fierce TV interview. ("The Sun")

French national team coach Raymond Domenech did not use the services of Rangers coach Paul Le Guen and did not inquire about the Scottish national team to avoid talks of espionage. ("Daily Record")