Monday Review of the English Press © EuroFootball.com

On Monday, the English press writes about "Liverpool" desire to acquire "Livorno" goalkeeper Marco Amelia, "Aston Villa" and "Wigan" intentions to attract Moscow "Lokomotiv" forward Garry O'Connor, "Everton" coach David Moyes' refusal to comment on how long forward Andrew Johnson fell out of the lineup, Jamie Carragher's statement that he wouldn't trade Steven Gerrard for Ronaldinho, and "Inverness" defender's anger over the acting in the Scottish "Premier" league.

London's "Arsenal" defender Sebastian Larsson is considering the possibility of permanently moving to "Birmingham". ("Daily Mirror")

It is believed that "Liverpool" is one of the clubs that would like to see Italian "Serie A" goalkeeper Marco Amelia in their team. ("Daily Mirror")

"Watford" manager Aidy Boothroyd has joined the fight to acquire "Gillingham" full-back Matthew Jarvis. ("Daily Mirror")

"Aston Villa" and "Wigan" have joined the list of teams wanting to end Scottish national team forward Garry O'Connor's nightmare at Moscow's "Lokomotiv" team. ("Daily Record")

"Livingston" full-back Wes Hoolahan will leave the club and sign a long-term contract with "Blackpool". ("Daily Record")

"Reading" coach Steve Coppell went to Edinburgh to watch "Hibernian" defenders Kevin Thomson and Scott Brown play in a 2-2 draw against "Celtic". ("Daily Express")

"Everton" coach David Moyes refused to speculate on how long his team will have to cope without injured forward Andy Johnson. ("Daily Star")

English national team coach Steve McClaren says it was a mistake to take Wayne Rooney, who had not fully recovered from injury, to the World Cup. ("Daily Mirror")

Sheffield United coach Neil Warnock broke up a fight in the tunnel at "Upton Park" stadium involving "Hammers" forward Marlon Harewood. ("Daily Mirror")

"Liverpool" defender Jamie Carragher says he wouldn't trade Steven Gerrard for Ronaldinho. (Various)

There may be a threat to the English "Premier" league's ability to attract the biggest stars due to a pensions crisis. ("The Guardian")

FIFA President Sepp Blatter will be persuaded by lobbying to lift the suspension of the Iranian federation. ("Daily Mail")

"Liverpool" boss David Moore has flown to Dubai to seek sponsors for the new stadium. ("Daily Mail")

"Hibernian" captain Kevin Thomson blames "Celtic" captain Neil Lennon for trying to persuade referee Mike McCurry to send off Scott Brown. ("Daily Record")

"Inverness" defender Ian Black has lashed out at the "nudists" in the Scottish "Premier" league. ("Daily Mail")