Weekend review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

On Saturday and Sunday, the English press writes about the most important recent football news in Great Britain.

Cristiano Ronaldo has extended his £28 million contract with "Man Utd" ("The Sun").

Jose Mourinho says he will not stand in the way of John Terry and Frank Lampard if they want to play abroad ("Daily Mirror").

"Barcelona" is prepared to pay £16 million for "Liverpool" midfielder Xabi Alonso ("Daily Star").

"Fulham" has agreed to bring in "Liverpool" defender Sami Hyypia next season ("Daily Express").

"Reading" will sign a long-term contract with defender Andre Bikey ("Daily Mirror").

Arsene Wenger would like to bring in Andrew Johnson from "Everton" (Various).

Tottenham coach Martin Jol values forward Dimitar Berbatov at £40 million, but says he will not sell him despite interest from "Man Utd" and "Liverpool" (Various).

"West Ham" would like to bring in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer this summer ("News of the World").

"Everton" is interested in "Blackburn" player Michael Gray ("News of the World").

Milan's "Inter" would like to bring in John Terry ("Mail on Sunday").

"Arsenal" is still interested in Franck Ribery ("Daily Express").

"Tottenham" hope to bring in "W.B.A" defender Curtis Davies for £7 million this summer ("News of the World").

"Rangers" want to extend their contract with David Weir until 2008 ("Sunday Post").

Aston Villa coach Martin O'Neill is unhappy that England national team coach Steve McClaren did not call up Villa defender Gareth Barry (Various).

Rafa Benitez has warned the new owners of "Liverpool" George Gillett and Tom Hicks that victories will not come so quickly ("Daily Mirror").

Not selected for the England national team, Joey Barton says his 12-minute appearance in a match against Spain in February did not show his true ability ("The Times").

Rafa Benitez is considered a possible candidate for coach of Real Madrid ("Daily Mirror").

Frank Rijkaard is considered a contender for the position of "Chelsea" manager ("The People").

FIFA President Sepp Blatter supports the candidacy of Ukraine and Poland to host the 2012 European Championship ("The Times").

Due to an injury, Chris Burke will miss Scotland's national team qualifying matches against Georgia and Italy ("Sunday Post").

Israel's national team coaches, fearing another prostitution scandal, do not want the country's footballers to stay in Tel Aviv before the match against England ("Daily Mirror").