Friday's Review of the English Press © EuroFootball.com

On Friday, the English press mostly writes about possible changes in teams during the transfer market, including "Hearts" interest in Alexander Hleb's brother, as well as "Newcastle's" debts and Gareth Icke's unsuccessful debut for the English beach football team.

"Portsmouth" manager Harry Redknapp will try to buy "Preston" striker David Nugent for £5 million ("The Sun").

"Pompey" will also offer £2.5 million for "Birmingham" defender Matthew Upson ("Daily Mirror").

The French league leader "Lyon" would like to loan Milan Baros from "Aston Villa", but their coach Martin O'Neill is against it ("The Sun").

Ashley Young, despite interest from "Arsenal", will remain at the "Watford" club even if they drop to a lower division ("Daily Star").

With the approval of coach Martin Jol, Jermain Defoe may leave "Tottenham" when Robbie Keane returns to the lineup ("Daily Express").

"Liverpool" may exchange Stephen Warnock for "Blackburn" defender Lucas Neill ("Daily Star").

"Everton" is considering the possibility of acquiring "Kobenhavn" right-back Lars Jacobsen for £1.5 million ("Daily Mail").

"Charlton" is seeking to bring in Canadian midfielder Julian de Guzman, currently playing for "Deportivo" ("the Independent").

"Leeds" would like to loan "Sheffield United" midfielder Paul Ifill ("Daily Star").

"Celtic" is interested in Leverkusen's "Bayer" striker Andrei Voronin (Various sources).

"Hearts" is negotiating with Belarusian striker Vyacheslav Hleb, who is Alexander Hleb's brother ("Daily Record").

After losing to "Wigan", "West Ham" manager Alan Pardew plans to make four changes in the lineup for the match against "Bolton" ("The Sun").

"Newcastle" allowed the real estate company "Belgravia Group" to investigate the club's accounts, which amount to around £150 million ("Daily Mirror").

American George Gillett will not take over "Liverpool", as it will most likely be done by investors from Dubai ("Daily Telegraph").

"Crystal Palace" manager told goalkeeper Gabor Kiraly that he will not stay at the club ("Daily Express").

English beach football national team goalkeeper Gareth Icke, the son of former footballer David Icke, missed 10 goals in the opening match of the beach football championship in South Africa against Brazil ("Daily Express").