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

The English press writes on Friday about "Juventus" intentions to acquire J.Mascherano, the possible sale of "Newcastle" to Americans, the dismissal of a responsible worker for the construction of the "Wembley" stadium, and provides other news and rumors.

Arsene Wenger will try to keep Jens Lehmann in the team, although "Sevilla" is interested in him (Various)

Les Reed warned Alan Curbishley via text message that he should leave Darren Bent alone ("Daily Star", "Daily Mail")

New "West Ham" coach A. Curbishley faces a difficult task in dealing with Paul Konchesky, as their relationship at the previous club "Charlton" was strained ("The Guardian")

"Aston Villa" prepares to acquire Robbie Keane from "Tottenham" and David Nugent from "Preston" through swaps ("Daily Star")

"Juventus" would like to acquire "West Ham" Argentine Javier Mascherano for 12 million pounds sterling ("The Times")

West Ham defender Nigel Reo-Coker denied rumors that he would transfer to "Everton" for 10 million pounds sterling ("Daily Telegraph")

It has been revealed that "Newcastle" is the latest "Premier" club desired by foreign businessmen ("Daily Mail")

Michael Cunnahas, who was responsible for the construction of "Wembley" stadium, was dismissed from his job today ("The Times", "Daily Mail")

The Football Association will resolve the dispute between "Sheffield FC" and "Cambridge University," which team is the oldest in the world ("Daily Mail")

Nigel Reo-Coker was warned by the new West Ham coach A. Curbishley not to waste his talent ("Daily Mirror")

Les Reed has extended his contract with "Charlton" until 2009, despite having won only one match so far ("The Sun")

Man Utd assistant coach Carlos Queiroz is considered the main contender to become the coach of the U.S. national team ("The Sun")

Madrid's "Real" acquiring Argentine Fernando Gago means David Beckham will play even less ("The Sun")