Wednesday's review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

Wednesday's English press writes about "Inter" interest in T.Henry, J.Mourinho's possible move to "Real", "Man City" coach S.Pearce's tense situation, J.Terry's return to the field and other news.

AC Milan's "Inter" will seek to attract Thierry Henry this summer ("Daily Mirror").

"Chelsea" will not offer a contract extension to Claude Makelele due to his negative comments about Roman Abramovich (Various).

Jose Mourinho has informed "Porto" defender Pepe that they will seek to buy him for £14 million to "Chelsea" club this summer ("Daily Mirror").

"Blackburn" is preparing a long-term contract for Benni McCarthy if he decides to stay at the club ("Daily Mail").

"Rovers" hope to strengthen their defense this summer with "Southampton" defender Chris Baird ("Daily Express", "Daily Star").

"Everton" will offer Mikel Arteta a long-term contract ("Daily Mail", "Daily Express").

"Middlesbrough" goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer says that his fellow Australian Mark Viduka will extend his contract with this club ("The Sun").

Hearts player Laryea Kingston fears being removed from the club after criticizing referee Steve Conroy as rubbish following the weekend match with "Aberdeen" where he received a red card ("Daily Record").

Shaun Fagan may leave "Motherwell" as "Dundee" and Irish clubs "Galway United" and "Sligo Rovers" are interested in him ("Daily Express").

"Hibernian" has signed a short-term contract with young footballer from Iran, Shan Haji, after a two-week trial ("Daily Record").

English national team players ask Steve McClaren not to call "Man City" defender Joey Barton to the team due to his attitude and approach to others ("Daily Express").

Jose Mourinho will agree to work for Real Madrid if they attract Frank Lampard ("The Sun").

J.Mourinho would like to move to a Spanish giant club and take F.Lampard with him ("Daily Star").

M.Silvestre will no longer play this season due to a shoulder injury ("The Sun").

"Man City" coach Stuart Pearce may lose his job after today's match against "Chelsea", but his team players are ready to defend their coach ("Daily Mirror").

The Football Association could replace S. Pearce in the England Under-21 national team coach position with "Watford" strategist Adrian Boothroyd ("The Sun").

In tonight's match against "Man City", John Terry may return to the field after a head injury (Various).

Americans Thomas Hicks and George Gillett borrowed nearly £300 million from a Scottish bank before acquiring "Liverpool" ("The Guardian").

Former "Liverpool" and Scotland national team star Graeme Souness offers £13 million for "Southampton" ("Daily Mail").

Tickets for the first match at "Wembley" Stadium between the England and Italy youth national teams online cost 25 times more ("The Times").

After visiting Manchester for the "Man Utd" and European star match, David Beckham finally reconciled with manager Alex Ferguson (Various).