Wednesday's review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

On Wednesday, the English press writes about the upcoming FA Cup final, that D. Rommedahl will leave "Charlton", "Portsmouth" is searching for a forward, and other football news.

Milan's "Inter" is negotiating to acquire Carlos Tevez for 25 million pounds sterling ("Daily Express").

Newcastle defender Scott Parker could move to "West Ham" for 8 million pounds sterling ("Daily Star").

"Portsmouth" is interested in Mark Viduka and Jermain Defoe (Various).

"West Ham" may see Teddy Sheringham leave for the MLS club "New York Red Bulls", but also "Charlton" is interested in him ("The Sun").

If the right offer comes, "Chelsea" will let go of Didier Drogba, while Andriy Shevchenko will stay with the "Blues" team ("Daily Express").

Hossam Ghaly wants to leave "Tottenham" because he is forced to sit on the bench or play on the sidelines, rather than in his favorite defensive midfield position ("Daily Express").

New "Wigan" coach Chris Hutchings offers "West Ham" 2.5 million pounds sterling for forward Marlon Harewood ("The Sun").

Fulham defender Zat Knight may move to "Sunderland" (Various).

Fabio Rochemback rejected offers from "Sporting" and "Benfica" to stay with "Middlesbrough" ("Daily Mirror").

Dennis Rommedahl will soon leave "Charlton" to join "Brondby" ("Daily Star").

"Charlton" would like to acquire "West Ham" goalkeeper Jimmy Walker ("Daily Star").

Dungannon Swift forward Mark McAllister declined the opportunity to try out for "Celtic", as he believes there are too many players in his position at the club ("Daily Mail").

The new owners of "Man City" will soon announce who will replace the dismissed S. Pearce in the manager position ("The Independent").

After becoming the manager of Newcastle, Sam Allardyce will first try to keep Michael Owen at the club (Various).

Chelsea defender John Obi Mikel states that despite the injury he received in the match against "Everton", he will be ready for the FA Cup final this weekend ("Daily Mirror").

In the FA Cup final between "Chelsea" and "Man Utd", there will be a record number of 1000 police officers at the stadium and its vicinity ("The Guardian").