Tuesday England Press Review © EuroFootball.com

On Tuesday, the English press continues to write about tension in the English national team, the unclear future of the injured D. Pršo, promises by the Scottish FA to punish clubs strictly for inappropriate fan behavior, "Watford's" efforts to maintain their athletic form, and other news.

Cristiano Ronaldo has hinted that he would like his future to be tied to "Man Utd" ("Daily Mirror").

"Sheffield Wednesday" wants to invite "Watford" striker Steve Kabba ("The Sun").

"Tottenham" striker Mido claims that "Man City" is interested in him again (Various).

"Reading," "Wigan," and "Fulham" are interested in the possibility of acquiring "Arsenal" defender Fabrice Muamba, who currently plays for "Birmingham" ("Daily Mirror").

"Charlton's" summer targets are "Southend" striker Freddy Eastwood and "Norwich" goalkeeper Paul McVeigh ("The Independent").

"West Ham" defender Tyrone Mears could be loaned to "Derby County" for a longer period in the summer (Various).

"Rangers" striker Dado Pršo will undergo a detailed medical examination in France, after which he will decide whether to play another season ("Daily Record").

"Falkirk" is hoping to acquire "Northampton" defender David Hunt in the summer ("Daily Express").

"Everton" coach David Moyes wants to invite "Start" striker Thorstein Helstad of Norway in the summer ("The Independent").

"Rangers" are pursuing Jerusalem "Beitar" striker Toto Tamuz ("The Sun").

"Celtic" and "Bolton" are competing for 16-year-old "Ross County" defender Graham Girvan ("Daily Express").

England national team coach Steve McLaren will have to explain to the Football Association about the deteriorating results of the national team (Various).

If England fails to qualify for the European Championship, the FA will incur a loss of 100 million pounds sterling ("The Sun").

S. McLaren and his assistant Terry Venables currently have very tense relationship (Various).

In Wednesday's match against Andorra, S. McLaren will allow Ashley Cole and Micah Richards onto the field from the start of the match ("Daily Star").

"Man City" will offer a very lucrative contract to M. Richards in the summer (Various).

Sir Alex Ferguson is upset that S. McLaren is treating Wayne Rooney like a scapegoat for the draws against Israel ("Daily Star").

David Beckham could make his debut for LA Galaxy in a friendly match against Chelsea ("Daily Telegraph").

John Williams may sell "Blackburn" club to foreign investors ("Daily Mail").

Former "Leeds" manager Kevin Blackwell may coach "Luton Town" ("Daily Mail").

The Scottish Football Association promises to deduct points from clubs next season for supporters' sectarian chanting, racist songs, or unacceptable behavior in the stadium ("Daily Mail").

"Watford," in order to maintain proper athletic form in crucial season battles, is training with former fitness coach of the English rugby team, Dave Reddin ("Daily Star").