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

The Saturday English press writes about "West Ham"'s desire to appoint Alan Curbishley as their new coach, "Chelsea"'s desire to fill the goalkeeper gaps and acquire Marco Amelia, Thierry Henry believes that David Beckham should be given another chance, the opportunity for Sven-Goran Eriksson to be a consultant at "Maccabi" club, the desired new coach for "Sheffield Wednesday," the buyout deal of "West Ham" and the move to the Olympic Stadium.

A consortium prepared to buy the "West Ham" club is aiming to appoint former longtime "Charlton" strategist Alan Curbishley as their new coach. ("The Sun")

"Chelsea" manager Jose Mourinho, in an attempt to solve the team's goalkeeper crisis, has set his sights on "Livorno" goalkeeper Marco Amelia. ("Daily Mirror")

"Reading" and "Everton" are competing for the right to acquire Iceland's national team player Birkir Bjarnason. ("Daily Mirror")

"Chelsea" defender Michael Essien insists that his "tough" player reputation in the Premier League will attract unfair critics. ("Daily Express")

French national team and "Arsenal" attacking leader Thierry Henry believes that David Beckham should be given another chance to represent the English national team. ("The Sun")

"Chelsea" forward Andriy Shevchenko vehemently asserts that people criticizing him are unjust and he will prove them wrong by regularly scoring goals. ("Daily Star")

European sports ministers in Moscow were presented with a radical review proposing control to prevent billionaire owners from buying the best talents. ("The Independent")

Fulham coach Chris Coleman has warned Senegal national team defender Papa Bouba Diop about returning in improper form after international matches. ("Daily Mail")

Former England national team coach Sven-Goran Eriksson may be offered a consulting job at Israel's Haifa "Maccabi" club. ("Daily Mail")

"Sheffield Wednesday" will talk to Bryan Robson about the coaching job after former "Norwich" coach Nigel Worthington rejected the offer. ("Daily Mail")

"Sheffield Wednesday" president Dave Allen wants to start negotiations with "Scunthorpe" coach Brian Law about a coaching position in their team. ("Daily Mirror")

The deal to buy the "West Ham" club, which is around 100 million pounds sterling, will become official as soon as the stock exchange is informed. ("Daily Express")

"West Ham" has become the most serious contender to move to the London Olympic Stadium for the 2012 Olympics in London. ("Daily Express")