Review of the English press on Monday and Tuesday © EuroFootball.com

On Monday and Tuesday, the English press writes about the vandal behavior of "Man Utd" players towards their teammates' cars, FIFA discounts for Champions League semi-final participants, "Sheffield United's" ambitions in the Premier League, and fans' contribution to "Watford" training sessions.

"Middlesbrough" would like "Blackburn" striker Craig Bellamy to return to northeast England. ("Daily Mirror")

"Newcastle" intends to offer 1 million pounds for 17-year-old "Derby" talent Giles Barnes. ("Daily Mirror")

"Man City" coach Stuart Pearce has started negotiations with "Lazio" midfielder Ousmane Dabo. ("Daily Mirror")

If striker Juan Pablo Angel does not receive assurances that he will play regularly in the main team lineup next year, then the Colombian will leave "Aston Villa." ("Daily Mirror")

"Wolves" have made an official offer to "Coventry" coach Micky Adams to take over current manager Glenn Hoddle's position. ("The Sun")

If "Wolves" dismiss Glenn Hoddle, he could be replaced by "Hibernian" coach Tony Mowbray. ("Daily Mail")

"Blackburn" coach Mark Hughes called the offside rule a complete mess. ("The Sun")

"Fulham" striker Luis Boa Morte did not rule out the possibility of leaving "Craven Cottage" this summer. ("The Sun")

Next year, "Sheffield United" club will test their strength in the Premier League, and the first signing of coach Neil Warnock will be Israeli star Nir Davidovich. ("Daily Mirror")

During training at "Watford" club, while practicing penalty kicks, coach Adrian Boothroyd asked the fans to make as much noise as possible to create an atmosphere on the field reminiscent of real penalty shootouts during tournaments. ("The Sun")

"Crewe" coach Dario Gradi assured that despite the team dropping to the "First" league (the third most powerful in England), he is not going to resign. ("The Sun")

"Arsenal" informed their goalkeeper Mark Howard, who is on loan to "Falkirk," that they do not intend to offer him a new contract, so he may stay at his current club. ("Daily Record")

Former "Aberdeen" coach Steve Paterson hopes to take over the reins of the "Ross County" team. ("Daily Record")

"Fulham" is closely monitoring "Hearts" Czech defender Rudi Skacel. ("Daily Mirror")

"Man Utd" players vandalized their teammate Ji-Sung Park's "Kia" car because it was not equivalent to their own cars. ("Daily Express")

England national team coach Sven Goran Eriksson rejected a number of offers to write a book about his five and a half year career with the England national team. ("Daily Mail")

"Man City" defender Joey Barton is in trouble - the player was late for his injured knee rehabilitation. ("Daily Express")

FIFA has granted a special permission for four teams participating in the Championship playoffs to retain players who represent their national teams for an additional week. ("Daily Mail")

"Sheffield United," promoted to the Premier League, intends to offer coach Neil Warnock a new two-year contract and £10 million for new player acquisitions. ("The Guardian")