Sunday English press writes about "Man Utd" coach Sir Alex Ferguson's search for attackers, "Aston Villa" manager Martin O'Neill's readiness to allow Czech striker Milan Baroš to leave the club, uncertainty about Arjen Robben's future at Chelsea, the club's desire to acquire Lyon forward Florent Malouda, Liverpool's interest in young players from Rosario Central and Derby County, Alan Smith's hope to be loaned to Bayern Munich by Newcastle, Tottenham's readiness to acquire Fulham defender Luis Boa Morte, Newcastle's interest in an Ivory Coast defender, the new owner of West Ham approaching the acquisition of Leicester, a huge offer from Montreal Canadiens owner for Liverpool club, David Beckham's loyalty to Real, Cristiano Ronaldo's thoughts on the possibilities of Man Utd, and the potential return of Iain Dowie to Luton Town.
Man Utd manager Sir Alex Ferguson wants to acquire a forward during the winter transfer window and Charlton forward Darren Bent is on the list of most wanted players. (Sunday Express)
Lisbon Sporting forward Nani is another option. (Sunday Mirror)
Dutch national team defender Arjen Robben may leave Chelsea after this season. The Blues are preparing to acquire French national team and Lyon striker Florent Malouda. (News of the World)
Aston Villa coach Martin O'Neill seems ready to allow Czech national team striker Milan Baroš to leave the club. (NOTW)
Liverpool is preparing to beat the competition of Premier League clubs and acquire Argentinian forward Marco Ruben from Rosario Central club. (The People)
The Reds also aim to beat another team from Liverpool, Everton, to purchase promising Derby youngster Giles Barnes. (The People)
Liverpool defender Salif Diao, who is on loan to Stoke City, does not intend to return to Anfield as long as the team is led by Rafa Benitez. (News of the World)
Man Utd has stated that they are not willing to release dominant defender Jonny Evans. (The People)
The Red Devils may reconsider their interest in Serbian goalkeeper Vladimir Stojkovic, as he has told Nantes in France that he wants to leave the team. (The People)
Man Utd forward Alan Smith hopes to be loaned to Bayern Munich after rejecting loan offers from Newcastle, Everton, and Aston Villa. (The People)
Sunderland manager Roy Keane also wanted a former teammate, but he did not capture anything. (NOTW)
Instead, the Black Cats hope to rent or acquire Arsenal forward Anthony Stokes, who is currently loaned to Falkirk. (People)
Sunderland may also acquire Sheffield United player Paul Ifill. (NOTW)
Tottenham is interested in Lens defender Olivier Thomert. (NOTW)
But Spurs also hope to acquire Fulham defender Luis Boa Morte in the January transfer window. (The People)
US national team right-back Clint Dempsey may choose Charlton over London rivals West Ham and Fulham this January. (The People)
Birmingham chief David Sullivan says he would "move heaven and earth" to acquire the loaned trio Sebastian Larsson, Nicklas Bendtner, and Fabrice Muamba from Arsenal if the club jumps to the Premier League. (The Times)
Egyptian national team striker Amr Zaki dreams of moving to England, with Blackburn showing the most interest in his services. (NOTW)
Blackburn is also monitoring the situation of West Brom defender Jason Koumas. (NOTW)
Defender Scott Brown is prepared to leave Hibernian in January, with Wigan, Rangers, Sheffield United, and Middlesbrough vying for his signature. (The People)
Middlesbrough is also preparing a £2 million offer for Sturm Graz defender Christoph Leitgeb. (Sunday Mirror)
Newcastle is interested in the defender from Ivory Coast, Steve Gohouri, but will have to fight with Wigan and Rangers for the Young Boys player. (NOTW)
The Magpies will offer Aston Villa defender James Milner and try to attract defender Steven Davis. (NOTW)
Newcastle plans to submit a £500,000 offer for Celtic defender Shaun Maloney, who has stopped negotiations with the Bhoys for a new contract. (Sunday Mail)
Newcastle defender Kieron Dyer says he is "disgusted" that when he was injured, he often could not play but still received a lot of money. (The People)
Cardiff wants to strengthen their squad and will try to acquire Celtic player Stephen Pearson. (The People)
Bolton may try to attract Crystal Palace defender Ben Watson. (NOTW)
Reading defender Steve Sidwell says that the team's current form has increased the chances that he will stay at the club. (News of the World)
Leeds goalkeeper Neil Sullivan has been told by new team manager Dennis Wise that he has no future in the team. (The People)
Brighton may lose defender Dean Cox, who is attracting interest from Portsmouth and Southampton. (The People)
There is a clause in the contracts of West Ham players Javier Mascherano and Carlos Tevez allowing the club to terminate the contracts in January. The Hammers will do so. (The People)
West Ham will be sold this week to Icelandic businessman Eggert Magnusson for £98 million. (NOTW)
Wolves owner Jack Hayward is preparing to lower the asking price for the club from £40 million to £20 million. (NOTW)
Former Portsmouth owner Milan Mandarić is nearing the acquisition of Leicester City for £25 million. (Sunday Telegraph)
Montreal Canadiens owner George Gillett is preparing a £250 million offer for Liverpool club. (Independent on Sunday)
Or the acquisition of the club by the American billionaire will cost £450 million. (Mail on Sunday)
Former England defender and captain David Beckham says that he is currently experiencing the worst period of his career, but he has no intention of leaving Real Madrid. (News of the World)
To prove his loyalty to the Real team, David Beckham rejected an offer from Serie A champions Inter Milan. (The People)
Portugal national team defender Cristiano Ronaldo claims that Man Utd can win both the UEFA Champions League and the Premier League this season. (NOTW)
Former Celtic forward John Hartson rejected criticism of Rangers striker Kris Boyd and predicts a bright future for him in the Glasgow team. (Sunday Herald)
Southampton defender Claus Lundekvam is preparing to retire after 18 months after his contract expires. (The People)
West Ham forward Dean Ashton says that setting a date for his return to the team after a broken ankle injury would be a game of destiny. (Sunday Mirror)
Former Luton Town player Iain Dowie could become the new team's manager after Mike Newell recently clashed with club president Bill Tomlins. (Various)
The Football Association (FA) will investigate reports of illegal betting related to Iain Dowie's dismissal from Charlton. (The People)
Watford defender Chris Powell may find himself in the Charlton team for the third time and work alongside new coach Les Reed. (The People)
Terry Venables tells the media that reports of a supposed disagreement with England manager Steve McClaren are "utter nonsense." (NOTW)