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

"The English press on Saturday writes about Michael Owen's desire to link his future with Newcastle, Man City coach's fear of losing defender Micah Richards, Arsene Wenger's offer to bring back David Beckham to the England national team, Andrei Shevchenko's visit to a psychologist, and the candidates for the position of Hibernian coach.

Newcastle forward Michael Owen hinted that he could commit to the club for the rest of his career. ("Daily Star")

Man City coach Stuart Pearce admits he fears that one of the biggest Premier League clubs may outshine England U-21 national team defender Micah Richards. ("The Times")

Nottingham Forest eyes Bournemouth forward James Hayter. ("Daily Mirror")

Crystal Palace manager Peter Taylor quashes rumors that three players - Clinton Morrison, Shefki Kuqi, and Michael Hughes - are unhappy due to infighting within the team. ("Daily Mail")

Arsenal head coach Arsene Wenger says that England needs to bring back former team captain David Beckham to the national team. (Various)

Chelsea forward Andriy Shevchenko met with Milan psychologist Bruno De Micheli to help solve his problem of not being able to score goals. ("The Sun")

Middlesbrough coach Gareth Southgate demands that the club fans show support for the defender Stewart Downing, who performed only averagely while representing the England team. ("Daily Star")

Tottenham head coach Martin Jol says that defender Didier Zokora must learn to stay on his feet in Premier League matches to avoid being labeled as a "diver." (Various)

Leeds interim head coach John Carver will lead the team until Christmas. ("Daily Mirror")

Wigan chairman Dave Whelan says he almost bought Manchester United in 1989 from Martin Edwards. ("The Sun")

Arsenal young forward Theo Walcott will start his first league match in the starting lineup in Saturday's match against Watford. ("The Sun")

Football Association (FA) technical director Trevor Brooking is willing to step aside because he feels he does not have enough voice in training matters. ("The Sun")

Everton coach David Moyes says that after international competitions, the Premier League matches scheduled for the following weekends should be moved to Sundays. (Various)

Former Scottish defender Colin Hendry expressed his desire to be the new Hibernian coach. ("Daily Express")

Former Celtic and Hibernian defender John Collins is a strong candidate to take the vacant position of Hibernian coach. ("The Times")