Saturday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

On Saturday, the English press writes about a possible price for Arjen Robben's move to Bayern, Kieron Dyer's future, possible resignation of Bolton coach Sam Allardyce, and ways of motivating players by the Tottenham coaches.

Chelsea will receive a £15 million offer from Bayern Munich for Arjen Robben this summer. ("The Times")

Newcastle assured Tottenham officials that K. Dyer is not for sale. ("Daily Mirror")

Tottenham is considering the possibility of acquiring defensive midfielder Kosta Katsouranis from Benfica and the Greek national team. ("Daily Mirror")

Reading defender Steve Sidwell, who will become a free agent this summer, is likely to move to Newcastle. ("The Times")

Bolton is linked with Swiss under-21 national team defender Gelson Fernandes, currently playing for FC Sion and valued at around £2 million. ("Daily Mirror")

St. Johnstone club chairman Geoff Brown says that no team currently playing in the top league wants successful lower league team Gretna to join. (Daily Record)

Celtic manager Gordon Strachan claims that departing captain Neil Lennon is irreplaceable. ("Daily Record")

Celtic is also interested in Borussia Dortmund striker Alexander Frei and may offer around £3 million for him. ("Scottish Express")

G. Strachan is also willing to consider similar offers for Kenny Miller, whom Newcastle and Everton would like to bring into their ranks. ("Scottish Daily Mail")

Bolton coach Sam Allardyce has informed club chairman Phil Gartside that he will leave the team this summer. The coach is also linked with the possibility of taking over Manchester City. (Various)

Former Fulham manager Chris Coleman is the favorite to become the new Crystal Palace manager. ("The Sun")

West Ham forward Carlos Tevez says he feels no guilt that the club will have to pay a £5.5 million fine for violations during his move to the team this summer. ("The Sun")

AC Milan striker Filippo Inzaghi has recovered from a thigh injury and may return to the starting lineup in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-final against Manchester United. ("The Times")

Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has offered £108 million for the takeover of Manchester City. ("The Sun")

Tottenham coach Martin Jol motivates his players to fight for a place in the UEFA Cup by stating that otherwise they would have to play in the Intertoto Cup.

Players really know that finishing the season among the top seven should not start the new season so early in the summer," said M. Jol's assistant Chris Hughton. (Various)