Review of the English press for the weekend © EuroFootball.com

On Saturday and Sunday, the English press writes about C.Ronaldo's offers from Spain, unclear J.A. Reyes and England coach S.McLaren's future, possible departure of C.Gordon to "Celtic", and other news.

"Barcelona" and Madrid "Real" are ready to pay "Man Utd" club more than 47 million pounds for Cristiano Ronaldo ("The Sun").

Frank Lampard, despite the interest from "Barcelona", is ready to extend his contract with "Chelsea" ("The Sun").

"Everton" hopes to keep Mikel Arteta this summer, although he is intensively interested in Madrid "Atletico" ("Daily Star").

According to Neil Lennon's agent, the football player may extend his contract with "Celtic" ("Daily Mail").

Cristiano Ronaldo has declared to the Manchester club that he could become the most expensive player in the world if he accepts another club's offer - 8.3 million pounds sterling per year ("News of the World").

Sir Alex Ferguson has scheduled a meeting with Owen Hargreaves on Tuesday to secure his move to Manchester ("Sunday Express").

With the arrival of new owners at "Liverpool," the first summer purchase by Rafa Benitez could be David Villa for 20 million pounds sterling ("Sunday Express").

Martin Jol is willing to spend 3 million pounds sterling to lure Harry Kewell from "Liverpool" to "Tottenham" (Various), and has shown serious interest in Mark Viduka, whose contract with "Middlesbrough" ends in the summer ("News of the World").

Teddy Sheringham is likely to move to "FC Sydney" this summer ("Sydney Morning Herald").

Andy van der Meyde threatens to leave "Everton" as he does not make it to the main team (Various).

"Portsmouth" coach Harry Redknapp wants to invite Sylvain Distin this summer, whose contract will expire with "Man City" ("News of the World").

Jose Antonio Reyes may return to "Arsenal" this summer as Real Madrid is unwilling to pay a 20 million pound buyout fee ("Daily Star Sunday").

"Newcastle" coach Glenn Roeder wants to invite Scotland national team and "Celtic" forward Kenny Miller this summer ("Sunday People").

"Deportivo" defender Jorge Andrade wants to move to "Chelsea" this summer ("News of the World").

If "Arsenal" tempt Artur Boruc, "Celtic" could acquire Craig Gordon ("News of the World").

If Colorado "Rapids" enter into a partnership agreement with London "Arsenal," they are likely to change their name to "Arsenal" ("The Times").

The construction of the new "Liverpool" stadium at Stanley Park will begin next month ("The Times").

Steve McLaren says he will be sacked if England does not qualify for the European Championship ("Daily Express").

The Champions League match between "Milan" and "Celtic" should take place at the "San Siro" stadium ("Daily Record").

Thomas Buffel will not play for "Rangers" this season due to a knee operation ("Daily Record").

After failed attempts to expand "Stamford Bridge" stadium, "Chelsea" is scouting for a location in west London where they could build a new 55,000-seat stadium (Various).

Terry Venables advocates for implementing a foreign player limit in the Premier League, fearing for the future of the England national team ("News of the World").

Arsene Wenger says that phenomena like Javier Mascherano's move to a third club in a season open the doors to corruption, and the Premier League must fight against it ("News of the World").

Influential FA figures want to fire S. McLaren if England loses to Israel next month ("Sunday People").

If "Celtic" expresses concern to "Milan" fans, the Italian club may ban them from traveling to Scotland ("Sunday Mail").

The new Scotland national team coach Alex McLeish will give forward Garry O'Connor another chance to revive his career ("Sunday Express").

A group of men in a cinema angrily insulted "Celtic" coach Gordon Strachan's wife ("Daily Record").

"Reading" defender Ulises De La Cruz does not forget his homeland Ecuador - he sends 15% of his earnings each month to his native village of Piquiucho ("Sunday Express").

Durham airport employees called the police when a persistent fan harassed Thierry Henry over the phone asking for his autograph ("Mail on Sunday").