On Saturday and Sunday, the English press writes about "Liverpool" pursuing C.Tevez, a fine for A.Webster for breach of contract rules, threats to W.Rooney and C.Ronaldo, predicts G.Roeder's dismissal, and reports other soccer news.
"Arsenal" is finalizing a deal with Warsaw's "Legia" for goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski costing 2 million pounds sterling (Various).
"Wigan" and "Middlesbrough" will try to attract "Monaco" striker Mohamed Kallon ("The Sun").
"Newcastle" defender Titus Bramble will move to "Portsmouth" at the end of the season ("Daily Mirror").
"Reading" extended the loan agreement with Hungarian goalkeeper Peter Mate until the end of the year ("Daily Mirror").
"Liverpool" is ready to acquire Carlos Tevez from "West Ham" for 12 million pounds sterling ("The People").
"Chelsea" is interested in "Bayern" striker from Peru Claudio Pizarro and "Tottenham" defender Pascal Chimbonda ("News of the World").
"Birmingham," returning to the "Premier" league, would like to acquire "Watford" goalkeeper Ben Foster from "Man Utd" ("Sunday Express").
"Juventus" offer 9 million pounds sterling for "Bolton" striker Nicolas Anelka ("Daily Mirror").
Celtic's veteran Neil Lennon, leaving in the summer, would like to play in the "Premier" league ("Scotland on Sunday").
When Stuttgart striker Serb Daniel Ljuboja hinted that he wants to leave Germany, Celtic expressed interest in him ("Scotland on Sunday").
Newcastle is preparing a meeting after which they will likely dismiss coach Glenn Roeder ("Sunday Mirror").
Fulham wants Ruud Gullit to train them ("Mail on Sunday").
Wigan demands a points deduction for "West Ham" ("Daily Mail").
Former "West Ham" president Terry Brown plans to buy "Leeds" ("Daily Telegraph").
Bolton appoints Mike Forde as general manager ("Daily Mirror").
Former Thailand minister Thaksin Shinawatra, trying to acquire "Man City," is fined for corruption ("Daily Mail").
Chelsea defender Ashley Cole will undergo ankle surgery, preventing him from playing for the England team in the match against Estonia in June ("Daily Mail").
Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo received threatening letters with unidentified powders which turned out not to be toxic (Various).
FIFA ordered Andy Webster to pay 625 thousand pounds sterling in compensation to his former club "Hearts" for breaching contract rules and moving to "Wigan" ("Daily Record").
"West Ham" players used to listen to the song "No Woman No Cry," but now they listen to "Everything's Gonna Be Alright" ("Sunday Express").