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

"Chelsea" are preparing an offer for "Tottenham" defender Aaron Lennon in January, according to the English press, along with giving "Middlesbrough" striker Massimo Maccarone a chance, issuing a warning to Carlo Cudicini that he may leave "Chelsea", deciding on a new coach at "Sheffield Wednesday", Michel Platini's opinion on Thierry Henry's move to "Barcelona", veteran Kevin Campbell's reluctance to leave the world of great football, and complaints from "Man Utd" coach Sir Alex Ferguson about "Kobenhavn" club's stadium pitch.

English champions "Chelsea" may try to acquire England national team and "Tottenham" right-back Aaron Lennon in January and the offer may include not only money, but also Shaun Wright-Phillips. (Various)

"Middlesbrough" head coach Gareth Southgate will give the club's striker Massimo Maccarone a chance to earn a new contract. ("The Sun")

"Chelsea" goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini has threatened to leave "Stamford Bridge" if he continues to be second choice behind Hilario. ("The Sun")

Blackburn manager Mark Hughes tells Tugay that he must do more if he wants to prove he deserves a new contract next year. ("Daily Star")

Arsene Wenger says he does not expect to lead "Arsenal" for as many years as Sir Alex Ferguson has done with "Man Utd", where he has been the coach for 20 years. ("Daily Mail")

"Sheffield Wednesday" decided to appoint "Scunthorpe" manager Brian Laws as their head coach next week, replacing Paul Sturrock, who is expected to become the manager of "Swindon". ("Daily Mail")

Legendary French footballer Michel Platini says that Thierry Henry should have moved to "Barcelona" instead of staying at "Arsenal". ("The Sun")

Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill believes that his 33-year-old striker Chris Sutton could follow the example of "West Ham" veteran Teddy Sheringham and continue playing until he turns 40. ("The Sun")

Former "Arsenal" and current "Cardiff" striker Kevin Campbell says he will not retire after this season. ("Daily Mail")

"Man Utd" coach Sir Alex Ferguson warned "Celtic" that the pitch at "Kobenhavn" stadium could pose a serious threat to their hopes of advancing to the next round of the UEFA Champions League after the "Red Devils" lost to the Danish club 1-0 this week. ("Daily Record")

Calum Elliot, a striker for "Hearts", says it may be difficult to earn a spot in the starting lineup after failing to impress the "Hearts" coaches during a loan spell at "Motherwell" club. ("Daily Record")