Review of unofficial news from May 7th © EuroFootball.com

On Monday's unofficial news roundup, there is talk about a possible departure of Fabian Barthez to play in the USA, "Milan" choosing the outfit color for the Champions League final, and other news.

According to the data from TV channel "France 3," Fabien Barthez may continue his career in the USA. The famous goalkeeper has definitively left "Nantes" and is negotiating with one of the MLS clubs.

"Monaco" and Sierra Leone national team striker Mohamed Kallonas will no longer be able to help his country's national team in the African Cup qualifying round. M. Kallonas was initially disqualified for three matches for trying to attack a referee in a match against Togo, but later the punishment was tightened. (Reuters)

"Independent" writes that "Chelsea" striker Andriy Shevchenko does not rule out the possibility of returning to "Milan." Furthermore, "sports.ru" claims that "Milan" president Silvio Berlusconi would be very happy to get A. Shevchenko back. He stated: "We are very close with Sheva. We will see what happens, but in any case, our doors are always open to him."

"Chelsea" striker Hernan Crespo, who was on loan to Milan's "Inter" this season, declared that he does not want to return to England. "I need somewhere to hide and then 'Chelsea' bosses will forget about me," the player said. (Mirror)

Approximately 80 people were arrested during clashes between "Bayern" and "Nurnberg" fans. "Bayern" fans attacked "Nurnberg" fans as they were traveling to watch their team play against Bundesliga leader "Schalke." The police managed to block a bus with "Bayern" fans who tried to escape. (sports.ru)

The management of "Fulham" would like Ruud Gullit to take over as coach of the team. Currently, R. Gullit works as a commentator for Sky Sports and as an analyst for a Dutch television channel. (Daily Mail)

"Milan" club has chosen to wear a white outfit for the Champions League final. In this case, the "Liverpool" players will wear red, as they did two years ago when Rafael Benitez's proteges celebrated victory. It should be noted that "Milan" has won the Champions League final four times wearing a white outfit. (Soccernews)