Saturday Review of the British Press © EuroFootball.com

On Saturday, the English press writes about S.Sidwell's upcoming agreement with "Chelsea", A.Wenger's assurance about T.Henry's secure future in London, astronomical prices for the FA Cup final, and other football news.

Blackburn striker Benni McCarthy wants to play for "Chelsea" ("The Sun").

Steve Sidwell will sign a contract with "Chelsea" on Monday after passing a medical check-up ("The Sun").

PSV defender Alex is close to a move to "Chelsea" ("Daily Star").

Aston Villa is tempting Sylvain Distin ("Daily Star").

Bolton wants to sell Nicolas Anelka, but asks for £20 million for him ("Daily Mirror").

"Bordeaux" and the French national team defender Rio Antonio Mavuba are being watched by Juventus and Arsenal ("Daily Mirror").

Middlesbrough defender Abel Xavier will move to MLS, to David Beckham's club "LA Galaxy" ("Daily Mirror").

"Hibernian" is interested in Daryl Duffy from "Hull" ("Daily Record").

Sam Allardyce has agreed to become the coach of "Newcastle" after a conversation with "The Magpies" President Freddy Shepherd ("The Sun").

Iain Dowie will coach "Leicester" ("The Sun").

"Man City" will decide on J.Barton's future on Tuesday ("The Sun").

"Aston Villa" will offer a new contract to defender Patrik Berger ("The Sun").

Dimitar Berbatov says that despite interest from "Man Utd" and "Chelsea", he will stay at "Tottenham" ("The Sun").

Stuart Pearce will continue as the coach of "Man City" next season ("Daily Star").

Middlesbrough coach Gareth Southgate asks striker Mark Viduka to stay in the club ("Daily Star").

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wants to extend his contract with "Man Utd" ("Daily Mirror").

Arjen Robben rejected offers from "Real", "Barcelona", and "Bayern" and extended his contract with "Chelsea" ("Daily Express").

Arsene Wenger guarantees that Thierry Henry will stay at "Arsenal" (Various).

Retiring referee Graham Poll would like to work on television ("Daily Mirror").

Tickets for the FA Cup final between "Chelsea" and "Man Utd" are selling for £1800 on the black market (BBC).