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

The English press on Thursday writes about the desire of "Liverpool" coach to replace Pepe Reina with the goalkeeper from "Valencia", "Sunderland" planning to buy Swedish defender Per Nilsson in January, "Blackburn" considering the acquisition of Egyptian Wael Gomaa, "Man City" agreeing to permanently get rid of defender Danny Mills, Carlos Tevez scoring two goals for "West Ham", and the leading contender for the vacant coaching position at "Dunfermline".

"Liverpool" strategist Rafael Benitez wants "Valencia" goalkeeper Ludovic Butelle to replace the underperforming Pepe Reina. ("Daily Mirror")

"Sunderland" hopes to acquire Swedish national team defender Per Nilsson for £1.3 million in January. ("Daily Mirror")

"Cardiff" is looking to extend the loan agreement with "Watford" loaned player James Chambers, as another loaned defender, Kerrea Gilbert from "Arsenal", suffered an injury. ("Daily Telegraph")

"Stoke" goalkeeper Lee Hendrie, currently on loan, wants to return to "Aston Villa" despite interest from other Premier League clubs. ("Daily Telegraph")

"Everton" coach David Moyes is willing to let young striker James Vaughan leave the team on loan. ("The Times")

"Liverpool" defender Danny Guthrie wants to go out on loan. ("The Times")

"Blackburn" is considering the possibility of acquiring Egyptian national team defender Wael Gomaa. ("The Times")

"Man City" manager Stuart Pearce is prepared to allow defender Danny Mills to move to "Hull City" on a long-term contract. ("Daily Express")

The Premier League will introduce a new rule allowing former "world-class" players to become "prospective" Premier League coaches. ("Daily Mirror")

Iranian businessman Kia Joorabchian's attempt to buy "West Ham" could fail. ("Daily Star")

Carlos Tevez scored two goals in a friendly match against "Southampton", marking his first goals wearing the "Hammers" jersey. ("The Independent")

The President of the Premier League wants clubs that were not involved in Lord Stevens' investigation into corruption to be publicly exonerated. ("The Times")

The Football Association (FA) has interviewed England captain John Terry and "Chelsea" team captain after he revealed two conflicting reasons for his dismissal in a match against "Tottenham". ("Daily Express")

"Dunfermline" are expected to announce "Derry City" manager Stephen Kenny as their new team coach. ("Daily Record")

"Celtic" goalkeeper Alan Thompson is preparing for a new life after hanging up his boots and will try to start a coaching career. Thompson aims to obtain a UEFA A coaching license next year. ("Daily Espress")