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

The Wednesday English press writes about "Flamengo" wanting to loan the "West Ham" duo in January, "Watford" showing interest in "Leeds" striker David Healey, "Barcelona" wanting to loan "Newcastle" player Albert Luque, Alan Smith deciding to stay at "Man Utd," "Real" rejecting David Beckham's return to "Man Utd," Alan Curbishley's confusion over Iain Dowie's dismissal, Ukrainian Andriy Shevchenko's decision to end his career in England, and "Hearts" goalkeeper Craig Gordon's possible absence in the match against "Rangers."

Argentine national team stars and "West Ham" players Javier Mascherano and Carlos Tevez want to loan themselves out to Brazilian club "Flamengo" in January.

"Watford" is interested in Northern Irish and "Leeds" striker David Healey, who would replace Marlon King who has been dropped for the entire season.

Former "Fulham" defender Martin Djetou is training with "Leeds" and hopes to sign a contract with the club.

Barcelona's striker problems may force the club to loan out Spanish player Albert Luque who is not in Newcastle's squad.

Wigan will make an offer for "MK Dons" striker Izale McLeod.

Alan Smith's agent confirms that the striker will remain at "Man Utd" to regain his fitness and earn a place in the main team lineup.

England national team coach Steve McLaren blames the media for trying to create discord between him, assistant Terry Venables, and the players.

England and "Chelsea" captain John Terry cannot understand why national team players cannot replicate their club form in international matches.

West Ham's club ownership attempted takeover by Icelandic businessman Eggert Magnusson guarantees the future job for team strategist Alan Pardew and more money to acquire new players.

Real Madrid defender David Beckham rejected the possibility of returning to "Man Utd."

Liverpool defender John Arne Riise contradicts teammate goalkeeper Pepe Reina, who said the team aims for fourth place, stating that the team is still fighting for the title.

The Football Agents Association is dissatisfied with the new rules of the Football Association (FA) and may resort to legal action.

"Aston Villa" is considering selling the naming rights of "Villa Park" stadium.

Alan Curbishley says he was surprised when his former "Charlton" club sacked him for replacing coach Iain Dowie.

Chelsea striker Andriy Shevchenko, facing doubts about his future, told friends that he will end his football career in England.

Continuing problems at "Hearts" club may force goalkeeper Craig Gordon to miss the match against "Rangers."

"Raith Rovers" may offer the position of head coach to John McGlynn, who currently works as an assistant at "Hearts."