Weekend review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

In the latest football news from England's weekend press, the possible departure of J.Terry from "Chelsea" is emphasized, potential new signings for this club in the summer, the likely departure of V.Ivanauskas from the coaching position at "Hearts", and other news.

John Terry may leave "Chelsea" due to stalled contract extension negotiations (Various sources).

John Terry's negotiations with "Chelsea" have hit a snag after they demanded a 10-year contract (Sunday Mirror).

"Tottenham" may acquire "Charlton" striker Darren Bent if his club is relegated from the Premier League (The Sun).

"Liverpool" is willing to sell Craig Bellamy to "Aston Villa" in the summer (Daily Mirror).

"Marseille" may sign Carlos Tevez in the summer (Daily Mail).

Valdas Ivanauskas will leave the coaching position at "Hearts" in the coming days (Daily Star).

"Celtic" captain Neil Lennon will be offered a new contract (Daily Record).

Jose Mourinho plans to lure Porto's forward Ricardo Quaresma to "Chelsea" for £15 million (BBC).

"Chelsea" will also try to sign Sevilla defender Daniel Alves, valued at £18 million (The People).

"Chelsea" is nearing a £10.5 million deal with Valencia for defender Miguel and will seek to acquire Canadian midfielder Jonathan de Guzman from "Feyenoord" for £2 million (News of the World).

"Chelsea" will offer £45 million to Valencia for striker David Villa (Sunday Express).

"Aston Villa" will bring in PSV striker Arouna Kone for £7.7 million (News of the World).

"Arsenal" will have £20 million to spend on new players in the summer (Sunday Mirror).

Real Madrid's Fabio Capello wants to replace Rafael Benitez (NOTW).

Joe Cole may return to the ranks of "Chelsea" after a long injury in the Champions League quarter-final against "Valencia" (Various sources).

Alex Ferguson wants to coach "Man Utd" for another two years and considers his assistant Carlos Queiroz as his ideal successor (Mail on Sunday).

Sven-Goran Eriksson, according to his girlfriend Nancy Dell'Ollio, will coach a Premier League team next season (Daily Telegraph).