Friday Review of the English Press © EuroFootball.com

Friday's English press once again talked about the possible departure of Mourinho from Chelsea, reported on Beckham's contract with an MLS club, the search for the Scotland national team coach, and provided transfer and rumor news.

If O.Hargreaves were to move to Man Utd, Bayern would offer 15 million pounds for Arjen Robben to Chelsea (Daily Star).

Lauren, whose contract with Arsenal ends in the summer, is negotiating with West Ham (Daily Mirror).

Watford called Southampton defender David Prutton for 250,000 pounds (Daily Mirror).

Watford rejected a 7 million pound offer from West Ham for Ashley Young, but will consider an 8 million offer from Aston Villa (The Times).

Reading offers 3 million pounds for Sheffield Wednesday defender Madjid Bougherra (Daily Mail).

David Dunn will move from Birmingham to Bolton (Daily Mail).

Fulham coach Chris Coleman will carefully watch Hearts players Paulo Hartley and Craig Gordon play against Celtic on Sunday (Daily Express).

Celtic will try to acquire New England Revolution defender Shalrie Joseph (Daily Express).

Celtic also offers 4 million pounds to Hibernian for Scott Brown and Kevin Thomson (The Sun).

West Bromwich Albion coach Tony Mowbray is interested in the mentioned players (The Scotsman/Herald).

Charlie Millar and Robbie Winters will leave Bergen's Brann for Tarragona's Gimnastic (Daily Express).

Falkirk is interested in Inverness striker Craig Dargo and Airdrie defender Steve McDougall (Daily Record).

Scottish striker Garry O'Connor hopes to be released by Moscow's Lokomotiv (Daily Record).

Chelsea is competing for Hamilton defender James McCarthy (Daily Record).

Portsmouth hopes that their next purchase will be Yossi Benayoun from West Ham (The Sun).

Rangers could replace the departing Wigan defender Andy Webster with Everton's David Weir (Daily Record).

Walter Smith plans to sell several Rangers players and acquire six new ones (Daily Express).

Dwight Yorke wants to leave Sunderland and return to the Sydney FC club in Australia (Daily Mirror).

Blackburn defender Lucas Neill may move to West Ham (Daily Telegraph).

Jose Mourinho has decided to leave Chelsea in the summer (The Sun).

Mourinho was dissatisfied with the club's ban on exchanging Sh. Wright-Phillips for M. Baros (The Independent).

Mourinho has agreed to work with Inter and is looking for a house in Milan (The Sun).

Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich will not offer the Russia national team coach Guus Hiddink to replace Mourinho, fearing to disappoint President Vladimir Putin (Daily Mail).

John Terry is suffering from nerve problems and it is unclear when he will return to the field (Daily Mail).

David Beckham would like Zinedine Zidane, Luis Figo, and Ronaldo to come and play in MLS (The Sun).

Beckham has rejected offers from Milan, Inter, Marseille, and Lyon for LA Galaxy (The Independent).

Watford defender Malky Mackay has been appointed as the first team coach instead of Dave Hockaday (Daily Mail).

Former Liverpool strategist Roy Evans is considered the most likely candidate to become the Wrexham coach (The Sun).

Scotland national team coach position is offered to either Alex McLeish or Gary McAllister (The Independent/Daily Express).

Portsmouth coach Joe Jordan is also interested in these positions (The Scotsman).

Rangers will pay the Scottish Football Association 400,000 pounds for Walter Smith (Daily Record).

Sven-Goran Eriksson has admitted on television that he will coach Marseille (Daily Star).

20 Cardiff fans plan to watch the away match against Wolves from a hot air balloon because of a ban preventing them from entering the stadium for a while (The Sun).

David Beckham may move to FC Dallas next season (Daily Express).

Young Man City star Micah Richards caused a stir at a recent fancy dress party by showing up in untidy jeans and a t-shirt with the inscription "Elvis Jesus" (Daily Express).

New Fulham acquisition Clint Dempsey is also a hip hop star known by the pseudonym "Deuce" and has released an album titled "Don't Tread" (The Times).