Saturday Review of the English Press © EuroFootball.com

The English press writes about Tottenham's approach to G.Bale, a possible return of E.Davids to Ajax, Rangers' interest in Hearts' safe P.Hartley and other news.

According to Jose Mourinho, Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has no intention of replacing him next season (Daily Express).

Bayern Munich are targeting Arjen Robben (Daily Mirror).

John Terry has committed to coaching Chelsea for another two years after retiring (The Sun).

Tottenham are willing to pay £10 million for Gareth Bale, but the defender would stay at Southampton until the summer (The Sun).

Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill revealed that he will try to acquire Sh.W.Phillips from Chelsea again in the summer (Daily Star).

Tottenham veteran Edgar Davids is preparing to return to Ajax after a conflict with manager Martin Jol (Daily Mirror).

Edgar Davids has agreed on an 18-month contract with Ajax, but Tottenham doesn't want to release him (Voetbal International).

Blackburn are ready to pay £1.5 million for Aston Villa's Lee Hendrie (Daily Star).

M.O'Neill also aims to attract Alan Smith from Man Utd (Daily Mirror).

West Ham are tempting AZ defender Ruud Knol and Belenenses safe Rolando (Daily Mirror).

Tottenham revealed their intentions to acquire Q.P.R and England U16 international defender Dean Parrett (Daily Mail).

Birmingham manager Steve Bruce stated that defender Matthew Upson will be sold for no less than £20 million (The Sun).

Lee McCulloch hopes that his dream transfer to Rangers will happen when Wigan agrees with Caleb Folan, who is also interested in his position (Daily Record).

New PSG coach Paul Le Guen is preparing to acquire a second former Rangers player, this time Czech player Libor Sionko (Daily Record).

Norwich has started negotiations with former Celtic star now training with Rangers, Mark Fotheringham (Daily Record).

Rangers are targeting Hearts' safe Paul Hartley (Scottish Daily Mirror).

Fulham are interested in Celtic striker Shaun Maloney, who, according to coach Gordon Strachan, earns too much (Scottish Daily Mirror).

Hearts have offered contract extensions to five of their stars, including Robbie Neilson and Michal Pospisil (Scottish Daily Express).

David Beckham is once again not included in the Real squad for the match against Villarreal, but according to Fabio Capello, the Englishman has knee problems (Daily Mail).

Bristol Rovers star Steve Elliott plans to travel separately after the FA Cup match against Derby County instead of going home with the team bus (The Sun).