Tuesday's English press review © EuroFootball.com

The English press writes on Tuesday about "Arsenal" desire to buy out the contract of J.Baptist, possible dismissal of "Man City" coach S.Pearce, "Birmingham" plans to build a new stadium, and other news.

"Arsenal" wants to buy out Julio Baptist's contract from "Real" for 8 million pounds ("Daily Mirror").

"Rangers" coach Walter Smith has decided to buy "Everton" defender Richard Wright this summer ("Daily Record").

"Leeds" plans to bring back defender Danny Mills loaned to "Man City" ("Various").

Defender Chris Brunt will leave "Sheffield Wednesday" in summer and move to "Charlton" for 2 million pounds ("Daily Star").

"Man City" will dismiss coach Stuart Pearce and he will be replaced by Sam Allardyce or Paul Jewell ("The Sun").

"Chelsea" club is furious as coach Jose Mourinho stated that he would like to work for Real Madrid one day ("Daily Star").

Thierry Henry will not play for five months due to groin and stomach pains, but promised to finish his career at Arsenal ("The Sun").

"Everton" will offer Lee Carsley and Alan Stubbs to stay in the club for at least another year ("Daily Mail").

Former Newcastle coach Graeme Souness is interested in buying "Southampton" ("Daily Mirror").

Manchester United goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar will miss the Premier League match against "Bolton" this weekend due to an ankle injury sustained before the FA Cup match against "Middlesbrough" last weekend ("The Sun").

Fulham defender Jimmy Bullard, who suffered a serious knee injury in September, will resume training this summer ("Daily Star").

William Gallas believes that "Arsenal" withdrew from cup competitions due to lack of goals and inability to take advantage of opportunities ("Daily Star").

"Birmingham" is negotiating with the city council on the construction of a new 55,000-seat stadium ("Daily Telegraph").

On Tuesday, the brothers Peter and Jimmy Marray, who have served as directors of "Dundee" for 10 years, will step down from their positions ("Daily Record").