Monday's English Press Review © EuroFootball.com

On Monday, the English press writes about "Tottenham" and "Liverpool" aiming to acquire young talents, doubts about J. Terry's chances to play for the English national team at the end of March, bonuses for "Celtic" team in case of successful gameplay, and other news.

"Tottenham" are ready to pay £2 million for 16-year-old "Bordeaux" defender Henri Saivet ("Daily Mirror").

"Liverpool" plans to invite 19-year-old "Cambridge City" defender Danny Blanchett ("Daily Mirror"), and is interested in sixteen-year-old "Ross County" defender Gary Mackay Steven ("The Sun").

"Aston Villa" striker Luke Moore refused to be loaned to "Stoke" team (Various).

"St. Mirren" defender Kirk Broadfoot reached a pre-contract agreement with "Rangers" ("Daily Express").

Alan Curbishley admitted he wouldn't be surprised if he was sacked after a dramatic 3-4 defeat against "Tottenham" (Various).

Shunsuke Nakamura will play for "Celtic" against "Milan", despite a broken hand bone ("Daily Record").

"Celtic" will receive a £4 million bonus if they overcome the "Milan" barrier and defend the title of Scottish champions ("The Sun").

It is questionable whether John Terry will be able to play in the European Championship qualifiers at the end of the month after a head injury in the League Cup final ("The Independent").

Jose Mourinho told Alex Ferguson that he won't keep quiet (Various).

"Hibernian" coach John Collins stated that he will be looking for a new goalkeeper, as Simon Brown made serious mistakes in the 0-2 lost match against "Rangers" ("The Scotsman").