Sunday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

"The Sunday English press writes about T.Henry's decision not to work as a coach after ending his career, D.Villa's statement not to go to play in England, Sir Alex Ferguson's promises not to go shopping in the transfer market, and about "Newcastle"'s intentions to acquire P.Crouch.

"Portsmouth" has joined the fight for "Chelsea" defender Shaun Wright-Phillips ("News of the World")

"Arsenal" will offer a contract to versatile "Man City" defender Hatenui Trabelsi ("The People")

"West Ham" will try to acquire "West Bromvich" defender Curtis Davies for 8 million pounds ("News of the World")

"Newcastle" is preparing to acquire "Liverpool" forward Peter Crouch through a trade ("News of the World")

"Valencia" forward David Villa denied rumors about a possible move to "Chelsea": "I am not attracted to either the English league or Chelsea" ("The People")

"West Ham" defender Javier Mascherano started negotiations with "Juventus" this week ("Mail on Sunday")

"Liverpool" is interested in Real Madrid defender Francisco Pavon ("News of the World")

"West Ham" will offer a 2.5 million pound deal to "Colchester" right-back Greg Halford in January ("Mirror")

"Arsenal" is prepared to call up Besiktas defender Gokham Zan from Istanbul ("News of the World")

"Newcastle" will seek to acquire "Middlesbrough" striker Mark Viduka for 2 million pounds ("The People")

"Wolves" will try to acquire "Scunthorpe" striker Billy Sharp through a trade, and are prepared to pay 1 million pounds for him ("The People")

"Reading" and "Sheffield Utd" are competing for Serbian defender Goran Gavrančić ("The People")

"Celtic" coach Gordon Strachan, trying to solve defensive problems, is targeting "Man City" defender Sylvain Distin. The 29-year-old Frenchman's contract with the Manchester team expires in the summer ("Sunday Post")

Graeme Souness is considering the possibility of returning to coach Galatasaray in Istanbul, where he worked last decade ("The People")

Carlos Queiroz, assistant coach of Manchester United, is named on the list of candidates to coach the US national team ("The People")

Arsenal striker Thierry Henry would not want to end his career working as a coach: "When you are a coach, five bad matches are enough for you to be fired" ("Sunday Telegraph")

Arsenal coach Arsene Wenger believes that "Chelsea" is not a big club ("News of the World")

American businessman George Gillett, who lost the opportunity to buy the Liverpool club, is now targeting Newcastle ("Suday Express")

"Leicester" and "Hull" want to invite former "Charlton" coach Ian Dowie as their head coach ("The People")

Middlesbrough coach Gareth Southgate denies that Italian Massimo Maccarone, representing the team, left for his homeland of his own accord ("News of the World")

David Beckham hopes to play again in the ranks of Manchester United when this team plays in a charity match (Various)

Manchester United coach Alex Ferguson revealed that the three-month contract with Henrik Larsson is the only club purchase in the new transfer window ("Mail on Sunday")

Keith Gillespie intends to terminate his contract with Sheffield United, as this club has not offered to extend his contract ("Sunday Mirror")

Former England national team and Newcastle coach Kevin Keegan says he would return to Tyneside for 1.8 million pounds ("Mail on Sunday")