Sunday Review of the English Press © EuroFootball.com

"Sunday's English press reports on the most important Sunday football news in Great Britain.

"Man Utd" would like to invite "Barcelona" defender Deco for £15 million ("News of the World").

"Man Utd" is interested in "Ajax" players Klaas-Jan Huntelaar and Wesley Sneijder ("Sunday Express").

"Man Utd" is targeting "Man City" defender Micah Richards ("Sunday Mirror").

After failing to extend his contract with "Werder," Miroslav Klose may move to the "Premier" league ("The People").

"Newcastle" is interested in Lisbon "Benfica" defender Nelson ("The People").

"Aston Villa" is also interested in Wesley Sneijder ("News of the World").

"Arsenal" is finalizing contract details with "Roma" defender Matteo Ferrari ("Sunday Express").

David Nugent, whose contract with "Preston" ends in the summer, is likely to move to "Everton" ("News of the World").

"Liverpool" is offering "Tottenham" Peter Crouch in exchange for Dimitar Berbatov ("Sunday Express").

"Aston Villa" defender Lee Hendrie, who will become a free agent in the summer, wants to attract "Sheffield Utd" ("News of the World").

"Man Utd" and "Liverpool" are prepared to buy "Benfica" defender Simao Sabrosa ("News of the World").

AC Milan hopes to acquire "Arsenal" defender Tomas Rosicky for £10 million ("Sunday Mirror").

"Reading" intends to loan "Lokomotiv" defender Andre Bikey for £1.5 million until the end of the season ("Sunday Mirror").

"Fulham" will seek to acquire Ghanaian national team player Hans Sarpei, who plays for "Wolfsburg," in the summer ("Sunday Mirror").

"Everton" is offering £7 million for "West Ham" defender Nigel Reo-Coker (Various).

"Chelsea" will acquire Spanish U-19 national team player, 17-year-old Emilio Nsue from "Mallorca" ("Sunday Mirror").

"Rangers" intend to acquire Croatian Bosko Balaban from "Burgge" ("News of the World").

Jose Mourinho has promised to stay at "Chelsea" even if R.Abramovich does not allocate money for new players ("News of the World").

Injury-plagued "Liverpool" defender Harry Kewell from Australia is unsure about his future (Various).

Stuart Pearce will coach "Man City" for another season ("News of the World").

David Taylor, executive director of the Scottish Football Association, claims that UEFA must pay more attention to the safety of fans' travel ("The Observer").

According to Thierry Henry, Arsene Wenger will coach "Arsenal" until the end of his life ("News of the World").

"Watford," fighting for survival in the "Premier" league, is consulting with a former rugby national team coach on how to maintain proper fitness until the end of the season (Various).

Michael Owen may return to the field for "Newcastle" on April 22 in a match against "Chelsea" ("Sunday Mirror").

"Portsmouth" intends to offer a four-year contract extension to 36-year-old goalkeeper David James ("News of the World").

According to the agent of Rafa Benitez, Manuel Garcia Quillon, his client is inclined to accept an offer from "Real" Madrid ("Sunday Mirror").

"Arsenal" has extended contracts with Emmanuel Adebayor and Emmanuel Eboue ("Sunday Mirror").

Diego Maradona is furious with a South American radio station that reported he died in a car accident with his son ("The Observer").

"Arsenal" plans to build a bronze sculpture of A. Wenger next to the Emirates Stadium (Various)."