Saturday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

On Saturday, the English press writes about tension before the FA Cup final within Chelsea, Hearts' interest in Neil Warnock, Man City's plans to attract Felix Magath, and other football news.

If Michael Owen regains his sporting form in the summer, he may be offered to the Man Utd team for 11 million pounds ("The Sun").

Chelsea fears that Saturday's FA Cup final could be Frank Lampard's last match for the club ("Daily Mirror", "Daily Express").

Chelsea and Man Utd are competing for the chance to sign Atletico Madrid forward Fernando Torres ("Daily Mirror").

Lee Carsley from Everton could become the first coach under new Wigan coach Chris Hutchings ("Daily Mirror").

West Ham veteran Teddy Sheringham is close to a move to Crystal Palace, as the Hammers do not offer to extend his contract ("Daily Mail").

Portsmouth coach Harry Redknapp is interested in Man City defender Sylvain Distin and Middlesbrough forward Mark Viduka ("Daily Mail").

Newcastle's new coach, Sam Allardyce, aims to attract Tal Ben Haim from his former club Bolton ("Daily Star").

West Ham rejected a £3 million bid from Wigan to sell defender Matthew Etherington ("The Independent").

Wigan wants to replace released Arjan de Zeeuw with Cardiff captain Darren Purse ("Daily Mirror").

Bolton has started negotiations with Aston Villa to acquire defender Jlloyd Samuel ("Daily Mirror").

Former Chelsea coach Ruud Gullit believes that Jose Mourinho could be sacked if Chelsea does not win the FA Cup ("The Sun").

Injury-plagued Liverpool's Harry Kewell may unexpectedly play in the Champions League final against Milan (Various).

Edinburgh Hearts want to offer the coaching position to former Sheffield Utd strategist Neil Warnock ("Daily Record", "The Independent").

David Beckham believes he will return to the English national team ("The Times").

Man City will offer the coaching position to former Bayern coach Felix Magath ("The Times", "Daily Star").