Review of the Sunday and Monday English press © EuroFootball.com

On Sunday and Monday, the English press writes about the huge interest in Carlos Tevez, the possible transfer of J. Jenas to "Everton," Premier League clubs' interest in "Leeds" Northern Irish D. Healy, and other football news.

"Barcelona" is willing to offer £15 million for Frank Lampard. The Catalan club considers the "Chelsea" midfielder an excellent player who could give them even more strength ("Sunday Mirror").

Joey Barton's price could drop from £5.5 million to £3 million ("Sunday Mirror").

Jermain Jenas from "Tottenham" is likely to move to "Everton" for £10 million. Meanwhile, James Beattie may leave the "Saints" club ("The People").

Former Northern Ireland national team player and current "Fulham" coach Lawrie Sanchez may call up Northern Irish "Leeds" striker David Healy to the team ("News of the World").

D. Healy is also interested in "Middlesbrough" ("The People").

David Nugent ("Preston") wants to play in the Premier League to secure a spot in the England national team ("The Observer").

Carlos Tevez is being watched by many European clubs, including teams like "Man Utd," "Liverpool," "Arsenal," "Chelsea," "Real," and "Milan" (Various sources).

Two seasons ago, "Newcastle" acquired Michael Owen for £16 million, but during that time, the striker only played 12 matches due to various injuries. This summer, M. Owen could move to "Man Utd" for £11 million ("Sunday Express").

"Hibernian" is prepared to acquire Austria national team defender Patrick Osoinikas ("Sunday Mail").

"Hearts" striker Calum Elliot, who doesn't fit in, will look for a new club this summer ("Sunday Mail").

Steve Sidwell only needs to pass a medical examination to finalize his contract with "Chelsea" ("Daily Star").

"Sunderland" coach Roy Keane is interested in "W.B.A." defender and former teammate at "Man Utd" Paul McShane (Various sources).

"Middlesbrough" awaits a response from striker Mark Viduka on whether he wants to continue playing there. Coach Gareth Southgate asks the Australian to stay at the club ("The Sun").

"Birmingham" is tempting defenders Liam Ridgewell and Jlloyd Samuel from the city's other team, "Aston Villa" ("Daily Mirror").

"Ajax" striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar is on "Man Utd's" list of potential purchases ("Daily Mirror").

"Man City" will part ways with Sylvain Distin this summer. The Frenchman could move to "Aston Villa" ("Daily Mirror").

"Watford" wants to acquire "West Ham" striker Marlon Harewood, who would help them fight for a return to the Premier League ("Daily Mirror").

"Sheffield United" coach Brian Laws will aim to attract striker Billy Sharp from his former club ("Daily Mail").

After an unsuccessful season, Edgaras Jankauskas will leave "Hearts" this summer ("The Sun").

"West Ham," having preserved their Premier League status, promises manager Alan Curbishley a £45 million transfer budget ("News of the World").

Sam Allardyce is expected to be announced as the new manager of Newcastle on Monday after meeting with club officials ("The Times").

Jose Mourinho says he will not have 16 equally good players for the FA Cup final against "Man Utd" (Various sources).

Some "Chelsea" players joyfully welcomed the news that referee Graham Poll is ending his career. One player said, "It's the best news this year" ("Daily Mirror").