Friday's review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

The Friday English press writes about J.Lehmann's possible departure from Arsenal in the summer, the Gunners' negotiations for collaboration with an MLS club, F.Lampard's denial of rumors that he will move to Barcelona, and other news.

Rafa Benitez would like the first summer Liverpool signing to be around 1.5 million pounds-rated Iriome Gonzalez from Tenerife (The Sun).

Frank Lampard denied rumors about his move to Barcelona in the summer (Daily Mirror, Daily Express).

Everton's Mikel Arteta stated that he wants to return to Spain (The Sun).

Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann mentioned that he might leave the club in the summer (Various).

Milan believes they are in the best position to compete for Ronaldinho's signature in the summer (The Guardian).

Leeds will try to urgently borrow striker John Hartson from W.B.A until the end of the season (Daily Mail).

Dunfermline defender Owen Morrison may travel to China to play (Daily Record).

Toronto from Celtic wants to invite Neil Lennon (Daily Record).

Austria denies rumors that they want to attract Filip Sebo and Sasa Papac from Rangers (Daily Record).

Carlos Tevez revealed that he talks rarely with coach Alan Curbishley (The Sun).

Chelsea legend Gianfranco Zola is considered the main contender to coach the FC Sydney team (Daily Mirror, Daily Mail).

Aston Villa owner Randy Lerner hinted to the FA that if they want to change England's national team coach Steve McLaren, they could do it with Martin O'Neill (Daily Mirror, Daily Express).

Arsenal is negotiating with American billionaires for possible collaboration with the MLS club Colorado Rapids (The Independent).

Coventry defender Robert Page remained the team's captain, despite knocking out a teammate's tooth in practice (Daily Mail).

Kilmarnock striker Stevie Naismith will be called up to the Scotland national team for the qualifiers against Italy and Georgia (Daily Record).

Former Scotland national team coach Berti Vogts insists he was not a failure as a coach (Daily Record).

Fulham defender Moritz Volz sold the boots he used to score the 15,000th Premier League goal against Chelsea for 475 pounds at auction and donated the money to charity (The Sun, Daily Express).