Wednesday's review of English press © EuroFootball.com

The English press on Wednesday writes about "Liverpool's" interest in F.Torres, while "Sunderland" - in W.Brown and D.Duff, "LA Galaxy" wanting to strengthen with "Premier League" footballers, the verbal battle between "Chelsea" and "Valencia" clubs and other news.

The desired "Reading" defender Steve Sidwell hinted to friends that he would like to play for "Newcastle" ("The Sun").

But S.Sidwell, who will become a free agent in the summer, is also actively interested in "Chelsea" ("The Guardian").

Entering the "Premier League," "Sunderland" will be able to call Wes Brown from "Man Utd" ("Daily Mirror").

The "Black Cats" also want to acquire Damien Duff from "Newcastle" ("Daily Star").

"Everton" promises to add "Middlesbrough" defender Stuart Parnaby ("Daily Mirror").

"Portsmouth" offers £2 million for Jerusalem's "Beitar" striker Toto Tamuz ("Daily Star").

"LA Galaxy" wants Gaizka Mendieta from "Middlesbrough" and Ulises de la Cruz from "Reading" to join David Beckham ("Daily Mirror," "Daily Star").

"Plymouth" will "show the door" to 11 footballers this summer, including Barry Hayles, Lilian Nalis, and Nick Chadwick ("Daily Star").

"West Ham" will offer to keep Carlos Tevez if they don't drop out of the "Premier League" ("The Times").

"Nottingham Forest" is interested in "Inverness" forward Craig Darko ("Daily Record").

"Sevilla" is interested in Diomansy Kamara from "W.B.A" ("Daily Star").

"Liverpool" would like to invite the £20 million-rated Fernando Torres from Madrid's "Atletico" ("Daily Star").

"Newcastle" defender Titus Bramble is of interest to "Fulham," "Portsmouth," and "Ipswich" ("The Times").

"Birmingham" is the last club to show interest in "St.Johnstone" striker Jason Scotland ("Daily Record").

"Blackburn" coach Mark Hughes is another candidate to replace Jose Mourinho ("Daily Express," "The Guardian").

After the Welsh Football Association clarified "Southend" striker Freddy Eastwood's family ties, this player will be invited to the Welsh national team ("The Sun").

"Huddersfield" will be coached by Phil Parkinson ("Daily Mail").

"Man Utd" will visit the Vatican during their visit to Rome ("The Sun").

Before the match with "Valencia," "Chelsea" striker Didier Drogba stated: "I hope the lions will eat the bats" ("The Sun").

"Valencia" called the changing rooms of "Chelsea" the "rat's nest," which has only one mirror and three showers. Jose Mourinho responded that there are two mirrors and ten showers in them ("Daily Star").