Wednesday's English press review © EuroFootball.com

The English press on Wednesday writes about disputes between "Chelsea" and "Everton," further intriguing with Lord Stevens' reports and examining the issues of "Newcastle" sale, reports about "Charlton" fans' desire to see A. Pardew in the coaching post instead of L. Reed, informs about the original nicknames of R. Ferdinand and W. Rooney, and announces other interesting news.

"Aston Villa", "Newcastle", and "Middlesbrough" are tempting Joey Barton from "Man City" for £5.5 million ("Daily Mail")

In the crosshairs of "Portsmouth" - "Chelsea" defender Shaun Wright-Phillips (Various)

"Birmingham" coach Steve Bruce is waiting for offers for David Dunn ("Daily Star")

In January, after a three-year break, "Blackburn" would like to see D. Dunn back in their team ("Daily Mirror")

"Man City" plans to acquire Heerenveen's Brazilian, Alfonso Alves, via a swap deal ("Daily Mirror")

In January, "Arsenal" will raise the price for J.A. Reyes for the "Real" team ("The Sun")

"Arsenal" has stopped being interested in Nigel Reo-Coker and is now looking for a left-back ("The Sun")

"Birmingham" is interested in defender Matthew Upson, with even 9 "Premier" league clubs eyeing him ("The Sun")

"Derby County" coach Billy Davies will have £5 million to spend in the transfer market to maintain their positions and secure a place in the "Premier" league ("Daily Star")

Martin O'Neill wants to rent young defender Richard Stearman from "Leicester" (Various)

"Charlton" wants to bring in Steven Pressley, Kevin Thomson, and Scott Brown ("Daily Record")

"Tottenham" is interested in signing "Anderlecht" defender Anthony Vanden Borre ("Daily Mirror")

Polish striker Marek Saganowski has been suspended for 4 days by "Watford" decision ("Daily Mirror")

Steve Parkin has urgently returned to the helm of "Mansfield" after Shirtliff was dismissed ("Daily Mirror")

Kiev "Dynamo" defender Andriy Nesmachnyi will undergo a medical examination in Blackburn for three days ("Daily Mail")

Glasgow "Rangers" want to acquire Cristiano Lucarelli from "Livorno" ("Daily Express")

The agent of "Celtic" goalkeeper Artur Boruc says that in January they will not look for a new club in the "Premier" league, but noted that next season the Pole could end up at "Arsenal" ("The Herald")

"Sheffield Utd" will seek to acquire Luton Shelton and Andreas Granqvist from "Helsingborg" after the price of David Nugent from "Preston" has risen ("Daily Mirror")

After a modest loss to the "Wycombe" side in the quarterfinals of the English League Cup, "Charlton" fans began demanding the resignation of coach Les Reed, appointing former "West Ham" strategist Alan Pardew in his place (Various)

L. Reed is criticized after seven consecutive defeats ("Daily Mirror")

"Everton" delays submitting a written appeal to the Football Association regarding J. Mourinho's criticism ("The Sun")

Chelsea's executive director Peter Kenyon urges both sides to reconcile, and asks "Everton" not to complain to the Football Association ("Daily Mirror", "Daily Mail")

It is unlikely that the FA will take action against J. Mourinho, even if they receive a request from "Everton" to do so ("The Guardian")

Today, Lord Stevens will reveal the findings of his investigation into bribery, but will not mention names ("Daily Star")

Stevens will present a lot of evidence of corruption that influenced the game ("The Independent")

Stevens' report on corruption will shock the English football community ("Daily Express")

"Newcastle" is negotiating with American and Swiss consortia for a takeover of the club for £227 million ("Daily Mail")

Newcastle president Freddy Shepherd will sell the club, but only if he finds billionaire investors ("Daily Mirror")

Sheffield Utd coach Neil Warnock learned from club president Kevin McCabe that his job is safe, despite the team being in the relegation zone ("The Sun")

Middlesbrough coach Gareth Southgate blames former Middlesbrough coach, now coaching the England national team, Steve McClaren for the problems surrounding the club ("Daily Star")

Steven Gerrard has been nominated for a fourth-degree Order of the British Empire ("Daily Mail")

"Celtic" can earn £1.5 million profit from a post-season trip to Japan in May ("Daily Mail")

"Man Utd" players Rio Ferdinand and Wayne Rooney have been nicknamed by their teammates as Batman and Robin ("The Sun")

Former "Liverpool" and Irish national team defender Phil Babb has become the new owner of the magazine "Golf Punk" ("The Guardian")