Friday's English press writes about "LA Galaxy" interest in T.Gravesen, possible return of D.Beckham to the England national team, "Everton" fans' dissatisfaction with the team's manager, and other news.
If "Bolton" qualifies for European tournaments, they will spend a sizable amount on transfers this summer ("The Sun").
"Man Utd" player Phil Bardsley hopes that his loan deal with "Aston Villa" will be extended ("Daily Mirror").
"Reading" defender Andre Bikey wants to clarify his future before the end of the season ("Daily Star").
"Aberdeen" forward Dyran Daalis rejected offers from several Dutch clubs (Various).
Injured "Hibernian" forward Chris Killen agrees to extend his contract with the club for another year ("The Sun").
Mauricio Pinilla is ending his contract with "Hearts" and will return to the club "Universidad de Chile" ("The Herald").
John Terry is likely to miss England national team selection matches at the end of March (Various).
"Charlton" coach Alan Pardew says he will not have any sentimental feelings during the weekend match against his former club "West Ham" ("Daily Mirror").
"Man Utd" legend Gary Pallister supports D.Beckham's return to the England national team ("The Sun").
"Everton" fans are planning a protest during the weekend match, aimed at club president Bill Kenwright, who invests little in the club ("Daily Mirror").
"LA Galaxy" is interested in Thomas Gravesen, who is not included in "Celtic" lineup ("The Scotsman").
Gordon Strachan announced that T.Gravesen will be left on the bench and for the return match against "Milan" ("Daily Mail").
Goalkeeper David Marshall, who spent the remaining part of the season injured while on loan at "Norwich," is returning to "Celtic" (Various).
Moscow's "Lokomotiv" player Garry O'Connor will undergo a groin operation (Various).
Craig Bellamy believes that his dance imitating a golfer inspired "Liverpool" victory against "Barcelona" ("Daily Mirror").
"Wembley" Stadium will be ready for the FA Cup final ("Daily Express").
Steve McLaren will watch D.Beckham's performance during March and decide whether to bring him back to the national team ("Daily Star").
Even if "Derby County" gets relegated to the Premier League, coach Billy Davies may step down ("Daily Mirror").
Michael Bridges' career at "Hull" club may end as he headbutted an opponent in a reserve match ("Daily Mail").
"Coventry City" is in talks with unknown investors to acquire the club ("The Independent").
Returning to the "Everton" lineup, James McFadden hopes to play for the Scotland national team in the match against Italy ("Daily Mail").
"West Ham" outcast Carlos Tevez considers himself a man bringing bad luck ("Daily Star").
English football legend Paul Gascoigne was warmly welcomed at a party by Canadian pop star Nelly Furtado, but did not recognize the singer ("Daily Mirror").