Wednesday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

The English press on Wednesday writes about "Chelsea" right-back search, "Championship" team's interest in I.Dowie, names the highest-earning English footballers and lists the wealthiest team owners in Great Britain.

"West Ham" will try to acquire Wales national team striker Craig Bellamy from "Liverpool" for 6 million pounds sterling ("Daily Express").

If they were to acquire Brazilian Daniel Alves from "Sevilla" for £10 million, "Chelsea" would end their search for a right-back ("Daily Mirror").

"Celtic" is trying to attract forward Mladen Petric from Croatia, currently playing for Basel in Switzerland ("Daily Star").

Chris Perry is ready to leave "West Bromwich" after a conflict with coach Tony Mowbray ("Daily Star").

"Bolton" defender Ivan Campo is on the radar of Bilbao Athletic (Various sources).

"Liverpool" will not reach the level of "Chelsea" as the club itself is valued at £450 million sterling ("The Times").

Although David Beckham may leave Real Madrid, he is still the highest-earning British footballer. Beckham's earnings currently amount to 87 million euros, followed by M.Owen, earning 32 million euros. He is followed by Sol Campbell and Robbie Fowler (Various sources).

According to "FourFourTwo" magazine, the wealthiest team owner in Great Britain is Roman Abramovich, whose wealth is valued at £10.8 billion sterling. He is followed by "Tottenham" owner Joe Lewis (£2.1 billion) and "Celtic" owner Dermot Desmond (£1.25 billion).

Sven Goran Eriksson was previously offered £5 million sterling a year to coach Sofia's "CSKA" ("Daily Express").

"Hull," a "Championship" team, considers former "Charlton" manager Ian Dowie as the favorite to replace Phil Parkinson on the list of candidates (Various sources).

"Man City" representative Micah Richards almost missed the chance to debut for the England national team, but coach Steve McClaren returned him to the lineup, which made the player very happy ("The Sun").