Saturday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

The Saturday British press writes about David Trezeguet and Mauro Camoranesi's desires to leave "Juventus" in January, "Charlton's" interest in Julian Gray, the possibility of Sven-Goran Eriksson replacing Bruce Arena, David Beckham's omission from the England national team, Zlatan Ibrahimovic's refusal to play for Sweden, Valdas Ivanauskas' intention not to leave the position of head coach of "Hearts", Carlton Cole's opinion that Carlos Tevez will be the new Gianfranco Zola, and the latter's dissatisfaction with "West Ham" provided flat.

"Juventus" duo David Trezeguet and Mauro Camoranesi say they want to leave the "Serie B" represented team in January, when the new player transfer market opens. ("Daily Mirror")

"Charlton" wants "Birmingham" full-back Julian Gray. ("Daily Mirror")

Former England national team coach Sven-Goran Eriksson could replace Bruce Arena and become the strategist of the USA national team. (Various)

England national team coach Steve McClaren will not invite David Beckham to the team despite Aaron Lennon's inability to play due to a knee injury. ("Daily Mail")

Roy Keane says, "The referees union still considers Wayne Rooney." The Irishman claims that his former "Man Utd" teammate "has done nothing wrong." ("The Sun")

"Arsenal" coach Arsene Wenger says that English clubs must remain in "English hands". (Various)

Former "Gunner" defender Jose Antonio Reyes says that Ashley Cole showed his "bad intentions" by criticizing "Arsenal" after moving to "Chelsea". ("Daily Star")

Andre Bikey, who is on loan to "Reading", carries a gun to protect himself from Moscow's "Lokomotiv". ("Daily Mail")

Fulham owner Mohamed Al Fayed will pay for midfielder Jimmy Bullard's trip to the USA to meet with surgeon Richard Steadman. ("Daily Star")

Zlatan Ibrahimovic refused to play for the Sweden national team after being removed from the team and not helping them in a match against Liechtenstein, as he was late for the team meeting. ("The Independent")

"Hearts" coach Valdas Ivanauskas promises not to leave the club. ("Daily Record")

Jamie Redknapp has decided not to become the coach of "Bournemouth" and will try to become a TV journalist. ("Daily Express")

"West Ham" will apologize to "Palermo" after away fans were insulted when they saw "Hammers against Mafia" shirts at Upton Park stadium. ("Daily Mirror")

Carlton Cole believes that Carlos Tevez will be the new Gianfranco Zola. ("Daily Mirror")

Newcomer Carlos Tevez was upset about the size of the apartment temporarily given to him by "West Ham". The Canary Wharf penthouse was not enough for the Argentine star and his family of 9, so he was given a new accommodation. ("Daily Mail")