Sunday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

On Sunday, the English press writes about "Newcastle's" desire to rent Andrej Ševčenko for five months, "Bolton" coach's plans to strengthen with two players, "Newcastle's" desire to buy Darren Bent, "Tottenham's" goal to acquire Sylvain Distin in January, "Chelsea's" prepared offer for "Valencia" defender Miguel, Gaizka Mendieta's readiness to supplement "Malaga" in January and a possible buyout of the "Liverpool" club.

"Newcastle" is considering the possibility of making a strong offer and trying to rent "Chelsea" forward Andrej Ševčenko for five months. ("News of the World")

David Beckham will not buy Los Angeles Galaxy club, but it is believed that he will receive offers from "MLS" teams this summer. ("Mail on Sunday")

"Bolton" coach Sam Allardyce plans to acquire "Everton" forward James Beattie and Deportivo La Coruña defender Aldo Duscher. ("Sunday Express", "Star on Sunday")

"Chelsea" defender Lassana Diarra is ready to end his nightmare at Stamford Bridge and move to Marseille. ("News of the World", "Star on Sunday")

"Newcastle" is preparing to offer midfielder James Milner and defender Steve Carr as part of a deal for £10 million-rated "Charlton" forward Darren Bent. ("Mail on Sunday", "Star on Sunday")

"Tottenham" plans to add Manchester City defender Sylvain Distin in January. ("Star on Sunday")

Birmingham defender Matthew Upson has warned "Liverpool", "Tottenham", and "Portsmouth" and revealed that he could be sold next month. ("News of the World", The People")

"Sheffield United" lead the fight to acquire Lillestrom forward Michael Mifsud. ("News of the World")

"Charlton" coach Les Reed will make an offer for "Gillingham" defender Matthew Jarvis and it could be his first purchase. ("The People", "Star on Sunday")

"Man Utd" will regain forward Giuseppe Rossi next month, who was loaned to "Newcastle" eleven. ("Sunday Telegraph")

"Watford" strategist Aidy Boothroyd aims to acquire five players in January to stay in the Premier League. ("News of the World")

"Arsenal" plans a surprising offer for Chelsea's out-of-favor defender Glen Johnson. ("The People", "Star on Sunday")

"Chelsea" will offer £5 million for Valencia defender Miguel in January. ("News of the World", "Star on Sunday")

"Portsmouth" is interested in Aston Villa defender Lee Hendrie. ("The People")

"Sheffield United" coach Neil Warnock wants to attract Egyptian pair Amr Zaki and Ibrahim Said. ("News of the World")

"Wigan" chief strategist Paul Jewell has his eye on Lens defender Seydou Keita valued at £2.5 million. ("The People")

"Aston Villa" coach Martin O'Neill is preparing an offer for Portsmouth right-back Andy Griffin. ("News of the World")

"Liverpool" is likely to outbid "Middlesbrough" and "Everton" in the battle to acquire Derby defender Giles Barnes. (Various)

"Middlesbrough" defender Gaizka Mendieta is prepared to supplement "Malaga" in January. ("The People")

Paul Telfer is set to leave Celtic at the end of this season and may end his football career definitively because his family has not settled well in Scotland. ("News of the World", "Sunday Post")

"Celtic" is winning the battle for dissatisfied Hibernian defender Scott Brown. ("Sunday Post")

"Arsenal" says they will not sell forward Anthony Stokes in January, who is loaned to Falkirk. ("News of the World")

"Cardiff" seeks to strengthen their team and enter the Premier League by acquiring Celtic defender Stephen Pearson. ("Star on Sunday")

In Friday's Arsenal training, the conflict between Arsene Wenger and forward Thierry Henry escalated, so they will meet on Monday to clarify. (Various)

"Arsenal" forward Julio Baptista wants to play in the first team and has given coach Arsene Wenger an ultimatum for that. ("News of the World", "Sunday Times")

FC Bayern Munich warned G14 that they may withdraw from the European elite club group next season. ("Sunday Telegraph")

"Liverpool" is close to agreeing to sell the club for £450 million to former "Harlem Globetrotters" owner George Gillett. ("News of the World")

Although "Liverpool" could become foreign-owned, the club has rejected George Gillett's offer. ("Mail on Sunday", "Sunday Telegraph")

A newspaper investigation revealed shocking details about Portsmouth - it is claimed that Russian businessman Alexandre Gaydamak has not fully purchased the £32 million-valued club, and former president Milan Mandarić still controls 50 percent of Portsmouth shares. ("News of the World")

The Coaches Association is trying to force "Hearts" to pay the money that the club still owes to team strategist George Burley. ("Sunday Mail/Sunday Post")