Monday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

On Monday, the English press writes about Thierry Henry's nerve problems, the desire of businessmen from the United Arab Emirates to take over "Liverpool," and the interest of "Premier" league clubs in "Birmingham" defender Matthew Upson.

"Barcelona" is planning to submit a second offer to acquire Thierry Henry from "Arsenal" ("The Sun")

"Everton" promises to exchange Simon Davies for Luis Boa Morte with "Fulham" ("Daily Mirror")

In the summer, "Portsmouth" will offer £10 million to "Udinese" for midfielder Sulley Muntari ("Daily Mirror")

"Oldham" striker Danny Cadamateri's six-month suspension has ended ("Daily Telegraph")

"Ipswich" will try to acquire "Hibernian" star Steven Whittaker ("Daily Mirror")

"Liverpool," "Tottenham," and "Portsmouth" are interested in "Birmingham" defender Matthew Upson ("Daily Mirror")

An unnamed French international footballer told one of his country's newspapers that Thierry Henry is a big-headed player who cannot handle criticism ("Daily Mirror")

T.Henry may not play for "Arsenal" until the new year due to nerve problems. Once resolved, the Frenchman would return to the field ("Daily Mail")

Investors from Dubai will consider the possibility of taking over "Liverpool" for £450 million before Christmas ("Daily Mirror")

Steven Pressley is again dissatisfied with his performance at "Hearts," as coach Valdas Ivanauskas prepares to discuss issues with Vladimir Romanov ("Daily Record")

Former professional goalkeeper and founder of the TV channel "Christ Soul," David Icke's son Gareth Icke received an invitation to the England beach football team ("The Times")

"Sheffield Wednesday" forward Chris Brunt confessed to snacking on "Gummy Bears" (sweets in the shape of 2 cm bear-shaped gummy candies) during halftime to boost his energy ("Daily Mail")

"Torquay" president Chris Roberts sees no problem in former Czech international player Luboš Kubik remaining as head coach of the team, as the town greatly respects him ("Daily Express")