Weekend review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

On Saturday and Sunday, the English press writes about the possible transfer of T.Henry to Spain, G.Gilletto's negotiations for the acquisition of "Liverpool," G.Heinze's rumored move to "Juventus" in the summer, Dubai investors' intentions to buy "Arsenal" and other news.

Five clubs are interested in "Arsenal" goalkeeper Jens Lehmann, to whom Arsene Wenger offers a one-year contract (Various).

"Rangers" coach Walter Smith will try to attract "Motherwell" forward Scott McDonald, "Hibernian" defender Scott Brown, and "Wigan" forward Lee McCulloch to the team in the summer ("Daily Record").

"Birmingham" managing director Karren Brady admits to acting like a fool by agreeing to sell Matthew Upson to "West Ham" for 7.5 million pounds sterling ("The Sun").

"Watford" defender Jay DeMerit says he will leave the team if they drop out of the Premier League ("The Sun").

"Reading" will invite "Luton" defender Leon Barnett in the summer ("Daily Mirror").

Thierry Henry is contemplating leaving "Arsenal" this summer, as "Real" or "Barcelona" could pay £25 million for him ("Sunday Express," "Daily Star").

Cristiano Ronaldo is seriously interested not only in "Real," but also in "Barcelona" ("News of the World").

If George Gillett and Tom Hicks were to acquire "Liverpool," Rafa Benitez could get between 100 and 150 million pounds for transfers (Various).

"Barcelona" and "Real" are also interested in Frank Lampard ("The People").

"Portsmouth" wants to acquire "Real" defender Jonathan Woodgate ("News of the World").

Gabriel Heinze is ready to move to "Juventus" in the summer for £5 million ("News of the World").

"Arsenal" has set its sights on young Czech defender Ondrej Mazuch from "FC Brno" ("News of the World").

"Arsenal" and "Liverpool" are competing for French youth national team leader Gilles Sunu from "Chateauroux" ("Daily Star").

Jose Mourinho will accept an offer from Real Madrid if this club brings in Cristiano Ronaldo ("Daily Star").

Potential "Liverpool" buyers George Gillett and Tom Hicks will arrive at the club on Monday with an offer of £470 million ("The Guardian").

"Tottenham" may be acquired by private investors ("The Times").

Matt Derbyshire rejected a offer from "Man Utd" and stayed at "Blackburn" ("The Sun").

Brian McBride is negotiating with "Fulham" for a new two-year contract ("Daily Mirror").

Shaun Maloney says he switched from "Celtic" to "Aston Villa" for better chances to shine and play more ("Daily Mirror").

Dubai investors, failing to acquire "Liverpool," are targeting "Arsenal" ("The People").

Jerzy Dudek rejected a new contract with "Liverpool" ("News of the World").

Former "Middlesbrough" defender Danny Mills says he supports Massimo Maccarone, who called coach Steve McLaren a "hypocrite" ("The Independent").

"West Ham" rivals for survival in the league want points deducted from "hammers" due to rule violations related to Javier Mascherano and Carlos Tevez's contracts ("The Mail on Sunday").

Scotland national team coach Alex McLeish has approached "Hearts" with a request to resolve his conflict with Craig Gordon ("News of the World").

"Blackburn" striker Paul Gallagher feels humiliated for not being included in the Scotland B team against Finland ("Sunday Mail").

Joey Barton reconciled with his England teammates Steve Gerrard and Wayne Rooney, but still can't find common ground with Frank Lampard ("The People").

David Beckham appeared in a commercial clip for a popular U.S. TV show ("Daily Telegraph").

Steve McClaren is the fifth English coach to call up Gareth Barry to the national team, but the "Aston Villa" player has only played 8 matches in it ("The Sun").