Friday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

Friday's English press writes about the interest of the big European clubs in T.Henry, "Chelsea" promising to spare no money for D.Villa, M.Upson's uncertain future at "West Ham" and other news.

"Barcelona" is preparing to unexpectedly buy Thierry Henry for £20 million sterling (Various).

For T.Henry, Milano "Inter" and Madrid "Real" are offering £12 million sterling ("Daily Mirror).

"Chelsea" announced that they would not spare £70 million sterling for David Villa ("Daily Mirror").

"Liverpool" will seek to purchase Carlos Tevez in the summer ("Daily Mirror").

"Sheffield Utd" will offer a contract to Lee Hendrie from "Aston Villa" whose contract is ending ("Daily Star").

"Birmingham" offers £1 million sterling to "Nottingham Forest" for midfielder Kris Commons ("Daily Star").

"Kilmarnock" forward Steven Naismith has asked the club to increase his salary or sell him ("Daily Record").

Several senior "Chelsea" players were unhappy with Jose Mourinho's decision to let John Obi Mikel play instead of Michael Ballack against "Valencia" ("Daily Mail").

Last month, UEFA president Michel Platini issued warnings to each federation that violence tarnishes football ("Daily Telegraph").

UEFA will investigate incidents in the stands during the "Roma" - "Man Utd" match and will review the actions of the Rome police ("The Guardian").

"Fulham" coach Chris Coleman believes that £20 million sterling would be enough to lift the team into the European tournament zone in the English championship("Daily Star").

Vincenzo Montella believes he has no future at "Fulham" ("Daily Star").

Rio Ferdinand called Champions League referees incompetent ("Daily Mirror").

Matthew Upson may no longer play for "West Ham". He moved to the club in January for £7 million sterling from "Birmingham", but played only 41 minutes and suffered a leg injury. If "West Ham" falls from the Premier League, they will sell M.Upson ("Daily Star").