Saturday Review of the English Press © EuroFootball.com

Anglian press writes about Watford's readiness to submit an updated bid for Carlos Edwards, the promise of the "Belgravia" group to appoint Alan Curbishley as the new coach of Newcastle after purchasing the club, Portsmouth striker Nwankwo Kanu's desire to return to Ajax with Edgar Davids, the new owner of West Ham, Portsmouth defender Rodolpho Doula's wish to leave the team, John McGlynn's readiness to leave Hearts and become the coach of Raith Rovers.

David Beckham's decision to attend actor Tom Cruise's wedding has distanced him from Real Madrid and sparked a battle among other clubs for his signature. ("The Sun")

Watford manager Aidy Boothroyd is prepared to submit an updated bid for Luton Town full-back Carlos Edwards. ("The Mirror")

If the Belgravia group manages to acquire Newcastle for £140 million, they will appoint former Charlton manager Alan Curbishley as the new coach. ("Daily Express")

Nigerian national team striker Nwankwo Kanu shocked his Portsmouth team by expressing his desire to return to Ajax in Amsterdam and take Tottenham's defender Edgar Davids with him. ("Daily Express")

Icelandic businessman Eggert Magnusson will acquire West Ham for £98 million on Monday. ("The Independent")

When Eggert Magnusson buys West Ham, Argentine striker Carlos Tevez and defender Javier Mascherano are likely to leave the team. ("The Independent")

Portsmouth full-back Rodolph Douala told head coach Harry Redknapp that after just three months at Fratton Park, he wants to leave the club. ("The Mirror")

Coach John McGlynn is prepared to leave the struggling Edinburgh Hearts and become the head coach of Raith Rovers. ("Daily Record")

In the Hearts program this week, team-mate Christophe Berra wrote his thoughts in the constant club captain Steven Pressley section. ("The Scottish Sun")