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Tuesday's English press writes about "P.S.G" desire to rent out "Man Utd" defender Gabriel Heinze, Gianluigi Buffon's consideration of leaving "Juventus", Sven Goran Eriksson's desire to work at "Newcastle", Jose Mourinho's accusations against Eidur Gudjohnsen, "Sheffield Wednesday" list of desired coaches, and Craig Brewster's desire to become a coach at "Dunfermline".

"Paris Saint Germain" would like to rent out the Argentine national team and "Man Utd" club defender Gabriel Heinze. ("The Sun")

The goalkeeper of the Italian national team and "Juventus" team Gianluigi Buffon mentioned that he may leave Turin next season, and Arsenal might take advantage of that. ("Daily Star")

Former "Newcastle" full-back Laurent Robert, who currently defends the colors of "Levante" in the Spanish "Primera" league, wants to return to "St James Park". ("Daily Star")

Former England national team manager Sven Goran Eriksson is interested in and wants to talk about working at "Newcastle" club - and the "Magpies" also want to negotiate with him for a coach position in their team. ("The Sun")

"Aston Villa" coach Martin O'Neill says that even though his contract is only signed for one year, it doesn't make any difference to his dedication to the club. ("The Sun")

"Chelsea" head coach Jose Mourinho stirs up the fire ahead of the upcoming UEFA Champions League match against Barcelona and claims that former "Blues" forward Eidur Gudjohnsen, by moving to "Nou Camp," learned how to play properly. (Various)

"West Ham" manager Alan Pardew's future at the club is still unclear despite the victory against Blackburn, as Iranian businessman Kia Joorabchian may buy the club and look for another coach. ("The Sun")

Kia Joorabchian may buy the "West Ham" club by the end of this week. ("The Guardian")

40-year-old "West Ham" veteran, striker Teddy Sheringham, almost left "Upton Park" this summer because "Aston Villa" showed interest in his services. (Various)

On the list of desired coaches for "Sheffield Wednesday" are the following names: Bryan Robson, Gary Megson, and Brian Laws. ("Daily Express")

"Coventry" manager Micky Adams threatened to leave the team if the club's fans continue to be against him. (Various)

Craig Brewster wants to become a coach at "Dunfermline," even though just two days ago he parted ways with "Dundee United." ("Daily Record")