Tuesday's review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

On Tuesday, the English press writes about B.Ferguson's statement not to play for "Rangers" anymore, A.Curbishley's demand for additional investments in the "West Ham" transfer market, great interest in "Southampton" player G.Bale, and other news.

After the defeat of "Reading" 0-6 by "West Ham," coach Alan Curbishley demanded an additional £5 million for the transfer market ("Daily Telegraph").

"Portsmouth" offers "Birmingham" team £4 million for Matthew Upson ("Daily Mirror").

In the battle for "Southampton" star Gareth Bale, Madrid's "Real" will probably outbid "Man Utd," "Arsenal," and "Tottenham" ("Daily Mirror").

"Man City" coach Stuart Pearce says Micah Richards will not leave the team as he is happy in Manchester (Various sources).

"Premier" league's underdog "Watford" wants to acquire "Fulham" forward Collins John, who could help solve their attacking crisis ("The Times").

"Watford" also desires Roberto Earnshaw from "Norwich" ("The Times").

Ashley Young from "Watford" could join either "West Ham" or "Charlton" ("The Times").

"Wolves" are interested in "Falkirk" striker Alan Gow, who scored three goals against "Dundee Utd" on New Year's Day ("Daily Record").

"Celtic" is tempting "Saint-Etienne" forward Frederic Piquionne ("Daily Star").

"Wolves" will offer £250,000 to "Port Vale" for goal machine Leon Constantine ("Daily Mirror").

"Leeds" striker David Healy is being pursued by "Charlton," "Wigan," and "Sheffield Utd" ("The Guardian").

Barry Ferguson, who clashed with "Rangers" coach Paul Le Guen, says he will never play for the club again ("Daily Record").

Thierry Henry may return to the field earlier than planned (Various sources).