Review of the Weekend English Press © EuroFootball.com

On Saturday and Sunday, the English press writes about big intentions of "Tottenham" to change their squad in the summer, the imminent troubles of "West Ham", R.Keane's recipe for success as a coach, a new talent J.Terry, and other news.

Cesc Fabregas says he will return to Spain one day because of his girlfriend, who is from Catalonia ("The Sun").

"Man Utd" wants to attract 20-year-old Sporting Lisbon midfielder Nani this summer ("The Guardian").

Leighton Baines will leave Wigan if the club is relegated from the Premier League ("The Times").

St. Mirren defender Kirk Broadfoot could move to Rangers for £75,000 ("Daily Star").

Portsmouth goalkeeper David James is wanted by Middlesbrough ("The People").

Boro also wants to acquire W.B.A defender Zoltan Gera ("News of the World").

Aston Villa will offer £8 million and Juan Pablo Angel for Tottenham forward Robbie Keane ("News of the World").

Arsenal will try to attract CSKA's 20-year-old goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev ("News of the World").

Sunderland manager Roy Keane will try to bring John O'Shea, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, and Thomas Gravesen to his team ("News of the World").

Tottenham could acquire W.B.A defender Curtis Davies and Liverpool forward Peter Crouch this summer, and is seriously interested in Serbian striker Nikola Zigic from Racing Santander ("The People");

Man Utd and Aston Villa are interested in Wolves defender Michael Kightly, who just a month ago was playing at Conference club Grays ("News of the World").

Wigan wants to acquire Antoine Sibierski from Newcastle ("Daily Mirror").

Due to irregularities in the acquisition of J.Mascherano and C.Tevez, they could be expelled from the Premier League; in that case, the club will sue former executive director Terry Brown ("The Sun").

West Ham could be disqualified from the FA Cup tournament next season as Tevez played in the tournament without permission ("Daily Express").

Portsmouth's Pedro Mendes could miss the rest of the season due to a shin injury ("Daily Express").

Harry Kewell will fully recover from his injury this month ("Daily Mail").

PAR coach Carlos Alberto Parreira is determined to bring Benni McCarthy back to the national team after a two-year break ("The Sun").

W.B.A promises to reduce ticket prices by 25% next season, even if they are promoted to the Premier League ("Daily Mirror").

Barcelona is interested in playing friendly preseason matches with Dundee United and Hibernian (Various sources).

Anton Ferdinand admitted lying to West Ham management about visiting a sick grandmother, when in reality he was at a party ("News of the World").

John Terry said he could have died after the injury in the League Cup final ("News of the World").

Newcastle will release Turk Emre in the summer, who is accused of racist remarks ("Sunday Express").

Blackburn's Robbie Savage admitted to losing weight due to depression after breaking his leg in January ("Sunday Express").

Sunderland manager Roy Keane says his recipe for success is controlling emotions on the sidelines and in the dressing room ("Daily Mirror").

John Terry, upon retiring, plans to become a darts player, as he can now score 160 points out of 180 in one series ("Sunday Express").

Barcelona is interested in 15-year-old Crystal Palace academy player John Bostock ("Daily Mirror").