Monday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

On Monday, the English press writes about the interest of several clubs in former Hearts player S. Pressley, the strange reason for Sunderland's poor game, G. Agbonlahor's way of relaxing, and informs that a million people came to honor F. Puskas.

"Portsmouth" and "Blackburn" are fighting for "Eindhoven" left-back Michael Ballo ("Daily Mirror")

"Celtic" offers £700,000 for "Arsenal" forward Anthony Stokes, but the London club is negotiating with "Falkirk" for the player's transfer for £1 million ("Daily Express")

"Stoke" and "West Bromwich" want to acquire young "Brighton" defender Joel Lynch, valued at £1 million ("Daily Mirror")

"Southampton" coach George Burley would like to bring back former protege Steven Pressley, who left Hearts ("Daily Mirror")

Rangers coach Paul Le Guen is also negotiating with S. Pressley ("The Sun")

Rangers do not intend to bring in S. Pressley, as they will focus more on searching for young talents during the January transfer market ("Daily Express")

Sunderland coach Roy Keane is luring "Hibernian" midfielder Michael Stewart ("Daily Mirror")

James Beattie from Everton is disappointed after his unsuccessful performance over the weekend ("Daily Mirror")

Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho claims that Arsenal will help Manchester United to disrupt the Blues' chances of winning the Premier League ("The Sun")

Meanwhile, Ashley Cole and Cesc Fabregas have fallen out due to their past clubs ("The Sun")

Manchester United executive director David Gill responds to speculation that Chelsea will become the biggest club in the world in 2014: "Actions speak louder than promises" ("The Sun")

David Beckham will return to Old Trafford for a charity match on March 13 ("The Sun")

A total of one million people visited the Budapest stadium to bid farewell to Hungarian football legend Ferenc Puskas on his final journey ("Daily Mail")

Graham Kavanagh claims that the poor start of Sunderland in the Championship division was influenced by listening to ABBA songs in the dressing room ("The Sun")

Aston Villa defender Gabriel Agbonlahor says he relaxes by playing the game "Pro Evolution Soccer" on his computer (Various)

Sunderland coach Roy Keane has studied the league table and asserts that the team has excellent chances of finishing in the top half ("The Independent")