Saturday Review of the English Press © EuroFootball.com

The English press writes about A.Curbishley's praise for C.Tevez, possible new "Newcastle" buyers' connections to arms dealers, and J.Terry's unexpected success in a casino roulette game.

"West Ham" is planning to bring Joey Barton from "Man City" for 6 million pounds sterling, and is also interested in "Charlton" striker Darren Bent ("Daily Mirror").

"Tottenham" is offering 6 million pounds sterling for 17-year-old defender Gareth Bale from "Southampton" ("Daily Mirror").

"Man Utd" coach Alex Ferguson insists that Alan Smith will not be sold to "Everton" or any other club ("The Sun").

"Middlesbrough" wants to borrow forward Jeremie Aliadiere from "Arsenal" ("Daily Mirror").

"Man Utd" will sell midfielder Kieran Richardson in January ("Daily Mirror").

"Fulham" is prepared to borrow defender Titus Bramble from "Newcastle" ("Daily Mirror").

"West Ham" coach Alan Curbishley says that the team's Argentine Carlos Tevez, despite previous criticism, is currently a big part of the team's game ("Daily Express").

"Celtic" is in a battle with "Rangers" for the "Hibernians" duo Kevin Thomson and Scott Brown ("Daily Record").

"Hearts" and "Celtic" are competing for 17-year-old Romanian Dumitru Copil ("Daily Record").

"Newcastle" is tempting "Chelsea" defender Shaun Wright-Phillips ("Daily Mail").

Phil Parkinson may replace John Gorman as "Northampton" coach ("The Sun").

"Luton" defender Sol Davis should return to the field after two months of injury treatment ("The Sun").

Former "Charlton" striker Steve Jones' jersey will be sold on the online store "eBay" ("The Sun").

"Blackburn" will offer a contract extension to Robbie Savage ("Daily Mirror").

Potential "Newcastle" buyers have connections to organizations involved in arms trading ("Daily Express").

"Hibernians" coach John Collins has decided that Kevin Thomson and Scott Brown will miss Tuesday's derby against "Hearts" ("Daily Record", "Daily Mail").

"Aston Villa" coach Martin O'Neill earned 1.6 million pounds sterling while at "Celtic" ("Daily Mail").

"Leeds United" will be taken over by an unknown investment company from the Virgin Islands for 8 million pounds sterling, acquiring the home stadium "Eland Road" ("Daily Mail").

"Chelsea" captain John Terry won 87,500 pounds sterling in a roulette game by placing money on the number "26". The same number is proudly displayed on J.Terry's jerseys ("The Sun").