The English press on Wednesday writes about "Liverpool" being interested in S.Eto'o and V.Iaquinta, "Real" promising a huge sum for C.Ronaldo, A.Ferguson's desires to stay at "Man Utd" club and other news.
"Liverpool" wants Barcelona forward Samuel Eto'o, also being looked at by "Arsenal" and "Chelsea" ("Daily Mirror", "The Sun").
"Liverpool" is seeking to acquire Udinese forward Vincenzo Iaquinta valued at 6 million pounds ("Daily Mirror").
Madrid's "Atletico" is preparing to acquire El-Hadji Diouf from "Bolton" for 6 million pounds ("Daily Mirror").
Madrid's "Real" is preparing to shake up the transfer market in the summer, offering 75 million euros for Cristiano Ronaldo ("The Times").
"Man City" will try to attract the soon to be free agent goalkeeper Juan Pablo from "Numancia" in the summer (Various).
"Arsenal" has denied rumors of interest in "Kilmarnock" forward Steven Naismith ("Daily Record").
It is unclear when John Terry will return to playing ("Daily Express").
Former "West Ham" executive director Terence Brown has stepped down from the club's board (Various).
Sir Alex Ferguson wants to coach "Man Utd" for another two years ("The Sun").
Sevilla coach Juande Ramos would like to coach "Chelsea" if Jose Mourinho is dismissed ("Daily Star").
Roman Abramovich ignored the "Chelsea" team's formal dinner on Monday ("The Sun").
Arjen Robben was upset when he did not make the starting lineup for the League Cup final ("Daily Mail").
Injured "Tottenham" defender Ledley King will return to the field next month (Various).
Ray Ranson failed to take over the management of "Man City" for 70 million pounds because the club is negotiating with investors from America ("The Independent").
Arsene Wenger is defending his players who clashed with opponents in the League Cup final (Various).
Michael Owen would like to represent the England national team in the first match at the new "Wembley" stadium in May ("Daily Mirror").
Alex McLeish may bring back "Sheffield Utd" defender Chris Armstrong to the Scotland national team ("Daily Mirror").
"Hearts" executive director Roman Romanov declares war on "Celtic" and "Rangers" ("Daily Record").
"Man Utd" will call up young twins Fabio Silva and Rafael Silva from Brazilian club "Fluminense" ("The Sun").