Tuesday Review of English Press © EuroFootball.com

The English press writes about Chelsea's goalkeeper Stephan Porato participating in a trial, Everton's interest in Ipswich striker, Celtic preparing an offer for Shalrie Joseph, Arsene Wenger's desire to keep the same team until the end of the season, David Beckham missing Manchester United and an invitation to go to the USA, Wayne Rooney negotiating a new contract with Manchester United, Sven-Goran Eriksson's possibility of becoming the coach of Maccabi Haifa, Kilmarnock forward's injury, and the main candidate to become the new Sheffield Wednesday manager.

English champions Chelsea are looking for a replacement for their injured goalkeepers and former French national team and Ajaccio goalkeeper Stephane Porato is participating in the trial. (Various)

Everton wants to acquire Ipswich Town striker Billy Clarke for 2 million pounds. (Daily Mirror)

Stoke is competing with Southampton and Crystal Palace for the rights to loan Sheffield Wednesday defender Kenny Lunt. (Various)

Celtic is preparing a second offer for New England Revolution midfielder Shalrie Joseph. (Daily Express)

Bournemouth manager Kevin Bond is ready to approach former Portsmouth in order to loan Cameroon's national team striker Berlin Ndebe-Nlome. (Daily Star)

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says he will keep the current team until the end of the season and will not pay attention to the January transfer window. (The Times)

Former England captain David Beckham revealed he misses Manchester United team as his future at Real Madrid is still unclear. (The Sun)

David Beckham will receive an offer to move from Real Madrid to Major League Soccer as American officials want to attract the player to the United States. (Various)

Reading defender Stephen Hunt wants to visit hospitalised Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech, who suffered a skull fracture during a match. (The Sun)

Manchester United forward Wayne Rooney, who turns 21 today, is ready to sign a new contract which will see him earn 80 million pounds over the next 10 years. (Daily Express)

Wayne Rooney will sign a new contract with Manchester United and will represent the Red Devils until 2012 earning around 60 million pounds. (Daily Star)

Wayne Rooney claims he will celebrate his birthday without worrying about his goal drought. (Various)

Coach Craig Brewster revealed that dining with Dundee United fans on Sunday boosted his morale to continue his work and keep his position. (Daily Record)

Former West Ham striker Tony Cottee is concerned about his former team's fight for survival in the top league and takeover deals. (The Sun)

According to Sheffield Wednesday and former Dunfermline defender Lee Bullen, Paul Sturrock would be an ideal choice to fill the vacant Hibernian coaching position. (Daily Record)

West Ham star Javier Mascherano reacted angrily to an incident where Tottenham striker Jermain Defoe tackled the Argentine national team defender. (Various)

Former England national team manager Sven-Goran Eriksson is in Israel and may become the coach of Haifa's Maccabi team. (Daily Express)

New Cardiff president Peter Ridsdale asserts that the club will clear its debts within a year. (The Sun)

Kilmarnock was shocked by the news that forward Gary Wales may miss Saturday's match against Celtic due to Achilles tendon problems. (Daily Record)

Alan Curbishley may soon return to coaching as his contract, preventing a return to football after leaving Charlton, expires on November 1st. (The Independent)

Liverpool's general director Rick Parry flew to Dubai for the third time in two weeks to negotiate investments with the board representing the Dubai government. (The Independent)

Scunthorpe coach Brian Laws is the main contender to become the new Sheffield Wednesday manager. (The Daily Telegraph)