Tuesday's English press review © EuroFootball.com

"Newcastle" is preparing to make an offer for Glasgow "Celtic" club's defender Shaun Maloney. ("Daily Mirror")

"Fulham" and "Newcastle" have been watching Leicester City's Australian legionnaire defender Patrick Kisnorbo, who represented his national team in a match against Ghana last week. ("The Times")

Agent Willie McKay says that "Rangers" have made an inquiry to "Hibernian" for Scott Brown and Kevin Thomson, asking for three million pounds Sterling each. ("Daily Record")

Former "West Brom" coach Tony Mowbray is offering a sum of 5 million pounds Sterling for "Hibernian" players Scott Brown and Kevin Thomson. ("The Sun")

"Newcastle", "Wigan" and "Portsmouth" have joined other clubs in the interest of acquiring "Hibernian" defenders Scott Brown and Kevin Thomson. ("Daily Express")

"Auxerre" club defender Younes Kaboul dreams of representing "Rangers". ("The Sun")

Andy Hessenthaler is the favorite to take the vacant coaching position at "Brentford" club. ("Daily Star")

"Celtic" coach Gordon Strachan says that the English "Premier" league "boasts too much, declaring itself the best in the world." ("Daily Record")

Former top-class referee David Elleray has warned that "football can fail" if players and coaches do not start showing respect for referees. ("The Sun")

Crystal Palace President Simon Jordan still intends to file a lawsuit against former manager Iain Dowie for his departure from the club, despite the fact that the coach was later sacked from Charlton as well. S. Jordan also promises to take Charlton to court. ("Daily Mirror")

In January, the Football Association (FA) will impose two-year bans on all players found with substances on the World Anti-Doping Agency's list of banned substances. ("Daily Express")

"Sheffield Wednesday" will appeal regarding the red cards given to Wade Small and Chris Brunt in the 3-1 defeat against "Coventry". ("The Independent")

The Belgravia group, which wants to buy Newcastle United, will decide whether to make an offer before Christmas or withdraw from the negotiations altogether. ("The Guardian")

Fans who threw coins at "Arsenal" forward Robin van Persie and "Fulham" defender Claus Jensen in recent English Premier League matches may not be found as video footage did not yield any results. ("The Guardian")

Newcastle team goalkeeper Damien Duff and defender Craig Moore will be out for six weeks after sustaining injuries in a 1-1 draw with Arsenal. ("Daily Mail")

Blackburn club defender Michael Gray wants football to follow the example of cricket and rugby by using equipment that allows referees to review video replays. ("Daily Express")

Sir Alex Ferguson is "holding his breath" hoping that Gary Neville does not need surgery on his ankle, which could keep him out of action for six weeks. ("The Sun")

Wigan defender Leighton Baines will be out for three weeks due to a pulled calf muscle. ("Daily Star")

West Ham coach Alan Pardew will be given 15 million pounds Sterling for new signings in January when the player market opens. ("Daily Star")

Reading player Dave Kitson will be sidelined for six weeks due to ongoing Achilles tendon problems, despite missing most of this season with a knee injury. ("The Sun")

Arsene Wenger says that any loss suffered by Arsenal in a tournament is a "tragedy." ("Daily Express")

Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho says they are missing defender William Gallas, who moved to Arsenal. ("Daily Express")

The behavior of Rangers fans who threw objects onto the pitch during Sunday's match against Hearts will be noted in the Scottish Premier League delegate's report. ("Daily Record")

Manchester United loaned out left-back Lee Martin returns to Manchester to recover from a knee injury. ("The Sun")

Heart of Midlothian goalkeeper Paul Hartley criticizes the management's decision to appoint English-speaking Eduard Malofejev as interim coach. ("Daily Mail")

Hearts captain Steven Pressley expresses criticism in a new book regarding the dismissal of coaches George Burley and Graham Rix. (Various)