Sunday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

On Sunday, the English press writes about Arsenal and Bayern's interest in C. Gordon, J. Terry's new contract details with Chelsea, Inter coach R. Mancini denying rumors of negotiations with Chelsea, and other news.

Following rumors that Frank Lampard may leave Chelsea in the summer, he has become attractive to Milan and Inter teams (Mail on Sunday).

Tottenham, after Mido moves to Man City, will make an offer to Liverpool for P. Crouch (The People).

According to Henrik Larsson's 9-year-old son Jordan, his father will stay at Man Utd until the end of the season (News of the World).

Man Utd has agreed with Bayern for O. Hargreaves, but the move will only happen in the summer (News of the World).

West Ham will offer a stunning £17 million for Darren Bent from Charlton (Sunday Mirror).

A. Curbishley is also interested in defender Jonathan Fortune (News of the World).

West Ham is still interested in acquiring Matthew Upson (News of the World).

West Ham is interested in defender Rolando from Portugal (The People).

Southampton has given Gareth Bale 72 hours to choose between Tottenham and Man Utd for his future move (Mail on Sunday).

Newcastle is preparing to sign Argentine defender Fabricio Coloccini from Deportivo (The People).

Wigan has inquired about the possibility of acquiring Geremi as a safety from Chelsea (News of the World).

Fulham is close to acquiring Matthew Etherington from West Ham (News of the World).

Rangers have offered Hearts £1 million for Paul Hartley (Various).

Man City is targeting two defenders - Tim de Cler from AZ and Edson Braafheid from Utrecht (The People).

Wes Brown wants to leave Man Utd as he is no longer a regular starter. Newcastle, Bolton, and Middlesbrough are interested in him (The People).

Arsenal and Bayern Munich are willing to pay £6 million for Hearts' goalkeeper Craig Gordon (News of the World).

Man City president John Wardle is ready to use his own money to acquire Mido (The People).

Bolton coach Sam Allardyce will seek to keep Nicolas Anelka in the team after the season (The People).

Portsmouth is offering Juventus £3.5 million for safety Manuele Blasi (News of the World).

If punished for racist remarks, Newcastle's Emre could move to Galatasaray (Sunday Mirror).

Bolton and Watford are competing for Sheffield Utd safety Keith Gillespie (Sunday Mirror).

David Prutton is returning to Nottingham Forest from Southampton for £250,000 (Various).

Aston Villa coach Martin O'Neill instructed Levante to forget about Olof Melberg with their £5 million offer (News of the World).

Blackburn striker David Bentley has caught the eye of Valencia (Sunday Mirror).

W.B.A coach Tony Mowbray wants to borrow Portsmouth goalkeeper Dean Kiely (The People).

Sheffield Utd and Watford are fighting for Colchester safety Karl Duguid (News of the World).

Leeds coach Dennis Wise will try to acquire Belgium international and Brugge defender Gilles de Cock (The People).

Roman Abramovich is prepared to pay £11 million compensation to Jose Mourinho if he is dismissed (The People).

Abramovich would like Guus Hiddink to manage his club's football affairs and have Frank Rijkaard as the coach (The Sunday Mirror).

Inter Milan coach Roberto Mancini denied any rumors about his move to Chelsea and claims he has not even spoken to the London club (The People).

John Terry's new 10-year contract with Chelsea will be worth around £100 million, and the contract includes a clause allowing the defender to coach the team after his playing career (Mail on Sunday).

Terry will earn £130,000 a week and will sign the contract regardless of whether Mourinho stays at the club or not (The People).

Frank Lampard's agent has not yet negotiated a new contract due to uncertainty surrounding Mourinho's future (News of the World).

Cristiano Ronaldo will remain at Old Trafford (Sunday Mirror).

New UEFA president Michel Platini warned Claude Makelele that he could be punished if he refuses to play for the French national team (News of the World).

German football legend and FIFA executive committee member Franz Beckenbauer is 100% convinced that England will host the 2018 World Cup (News of the World).

Fulham's Jimmy Bullard could return to the field this season despite a serious knee injury in September (The People).

Businessman Kia Joorabchian will attempt to acquire Fulham for £80 million (Sunday Mirror).

Newcastle safety Kieron Dyer has been included in England's national team application after a two-year hiatus (Various).

Middlesbrough has extended Jonathan Woodgate's loan agreement (Mail on Sunday).

Dubai businessmen are expected to acquire Liverpool in the next two weeks (Various).

Arsenal suffered a blow when they found out that R. Van Persie's season is already over (Mail on Sunday).