Saturday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

On Saturday, the English press writes about J.Mourinho's disagreements with team leaders, the hunt for "Watford" talent A.Young, "Bayern's" intentions to acquire A.Robben, T.Cruise's advice to D.Beckham before signing a contract, and other events.

"Real" wants to see Jose Mourinho and Frank Lampard in Madrid ("The Sun").

After the season, J.Mourinho is ready to move to Inter Milan ("Daily Star").

Chelsea defender Arjen Robben is the main target for Bayern and he could be acquired in exchange for Owen Hargreaves ("Daily Mail").

Tottenham proposes Wayne Routlage, Calum Davenport, and £4.5 million for Ashley Young from "Watford" ("Daily Mail").

Portsmouth will call up another defender, Souleymane Diawara from Charlton, to replace Andy O'Brien ("The Sun").

West Ham announced that they will acquire "Watford" forward Ashley Young for £8 million ("The Independent").

Newcastle labels W.B.A. defender Curtis Davies as their main target in the transfer market ("Daily Mail").

Fulham is negotiating with Fiorentina defender Tomas Ujfaluši ("Daily Mirror").

Aston Villa has initiated contact with West Ham regarding the transfer of Marlon Harewood ("The Times").

The rift between J.Mourinho and team management increased when they rejected the coach's requests to acquire Micah Richards and Jermaine Defoe ("The Times").

Steven Pressley may wear the captain's armband for Celtic on Sunday in the match against former club Hearts ("Daily Record").

Gareth Bale will leave Southampton in the summer and move to either Man Utd or Tottenham ("The Sun").

Paul Konchesky wants to terminate his contract with West Ham after a dispute with coach Alan Curbishley ("The Sun").

James Milner has extended his contract with Newcastle for four years ("Daily Mirror").

Mark Viduka states that he does not want to leave Middlesbrough this month ("The Times").

Madjid Bougherra does not want to move from Sheffield Wednesday to Charlton ("The Sun").

Watford's attempt to acquire Fulham forward Collins John was unsuccessful ("Daily Star").

Before signing a £128 million contract with MLS club LA Galaxy, David Beckham phoned Hollywood actor Tom Cruise for advice. The footballer described him as "a very intelligent man and a great friend" (Various sources).