Thursday's Review of the English Press © EuroFootball.com

Thursday's English press writes about the impending problems of "West Ham," J.Terry's health issues, "Hearts'" deal with "Umbro," reports on Americans intending to buy "Millwall" very cheaply and other news.

"West Ham" coach Alan Curbishley told defender Anton Ferdinand that he has no future in this club ("The Sun").

"Watford" loaned goalkeeper Ben Foster will return to "Man Utd" next season and will compete for a starting spot with E. Van der Sar ("Daily Mirror").

"Chelsea" will seek to sign young Dan Gosling from "Plymouth" ("Daily Mirror").

"Bolton" will sell El-Hadji Diouf to "Atletico" team for only 10 million pounds sterling ("Daily Mirror").

Swedish defender Andreas Johansson wants to leave "Wigan" this summer ("Daily Mirror").

"Southampton" wants to acquire striker Grzegorz Rasiak from "Rangers" ("Daily Star").

"West Ham" could lose points in the Premier League for violations when acquiring J.Mascherano and C.Tevez (Various).

"West Ham" could receive more bad news - injured Dean Ashton may no longer play this season ("Daily Express").

Due to dizziness and nausea, John Terry was taken to the hospital and thoroughly examined ("Daily Star").

John Terry had a second concussion and this procedure may be repeated ("Daily Mirror").

Arsene Wenger accused the assistant referee of the League Cup final of falsely accusing Emmanuel Adebayor of assault, who was soon sent off the field by the referee ("The Times").

George Boateng will end his career this year if he gets the chance to play at "Wembley" stadium in the FA Cup (Various).

An American company is in talks to acquire "Millwall" for just 5 million pounds sterling (Various).

Former "Wimbledon" and "Cardiff" owner Sam Hammam, along with former "Crystal Palace" manager Ron Noades, are preparing to buy "Q.P.R" ("Daily Mail").

"Man Utd" striker Wayne Rooney said his teammate Cristiano Ronaldo is the best footballer in the world ("Daily Mail").

"Newcastle" defender Emre from Turkey is once again accused of racism, when Al Bangura from "Watford" complained to the Football Association ("Daily Mail").

"Newcastle" is determined to fight FIFA over the low compensation (£1 million) for Michael Owen's injury at the World Cup ("Daily Mail").

"Rangers" will appeal to UEFA over goalkeeper Allan McGregor's two-match suspension ("Daily Record").

"Man Utd" paid off £40 million of Malcolm Glazer's debts incurred while acquiring the club ("Daily Telegraph").

Former England assistant coach Tord Grip urges Steve McLaren to bring back David Beckham to the national team ("The Sun").

"Hearts" signed a £2 million sponsorship deal with sportswear manufacturer "Umbro" ("Daily Record").