Sunday English press review © EuroFootball.com

On Sunday, the English press writes about the next summer transfer of "Man Utd", the desire of three clubs to acquire the star of "Porto", "Arsenal" keeping an eye on "Lyon" defender Eric Abidal, "Aston Villa" new offer for James Milner, Mikael Forssell's promised request to leave "Birmingham", Sir Alex Ferguson's decision not to step down as manager of "Man Utd" for the next two years, "Arsenal" club's decision not to sell, Michael Essien's salary, and David Beckham's chances of replacing the injured Owen Hargreaves in the national team.

"Man Utd" will acquire Atletico Madrid striker Fernando Torres next summer, as the Spanish club has reduced the player's price. ("The People")

"Chelsea", "Inter" and "Barcelona" are eyeing Porto's Brazilian star Anderson. ("News of the World")

"Portsmouth" and "Wolves" are looking to loan Aston Villa midfielder Lee Hendrie. ("The People")

"Arsenal" have their eye on French national team and "Lyon" defender Eric Abidal, who could replace the departed Ashley Cole for a long time. ("News of the World")

"Aston Villa" will present a new offer of £4 million for Newcastle midfielder James Milner when the transfer market opens in January. ("News of the World")

Birmingham striker Mikael Forssell will request to leave the club in January if he doesn't get playing time in the main team. (Various sources)

"Arsenal" are eager to sign "Southampton" star Gareth Bale. ("The League Paper")

Jamie Redknapp has turned down the opportunity to coach his former club "Bournemouth". ("The People", "Sunday Mirror")

"Man Utd" manager Sir Alex Ferguson says he wants to stay at Old Trafford for the next two years. (Various sources)

Newcastle president Freddy Shepherd is ready to demand £20 million from the Football Association (FA) for the serious injury Michael Owen suffered at the World Cup. (Various sources)

A consortium attempting to acquire "West Ham" wants Portuguese Luis Felipe Scolari to become the new team manager. ("The People")

"Arsenal" largest shareholder Danny Fiszman says the club is not for sale. ("Sunday Mirror")

The takeover of "West Ham" club is delayed as current owner Terence Brown has demanded £104 million. ("News of the World")

Former England national team coach Sven-Goran Eriksson, former Germany coach Jurgen Klinsmann, and former Argentina coach Jose Pekerman are candidates for the head coach position in the United States national team. ("Sunday Express")

Chelsea defender Michael Essien, finishing his second season at the club, could earn a higher salary - around £60,000 per week. ("The People")

Bayern Munich defender Owen Hargreaves broke his leg, giving David Beckham a chance to receive a call-up to the national team. ("Sunday Mirror")

Lord Sebastian Coe, who heads the FIFA anti-corruption department, wants to restore football's reputation in the eyes of the fans. ("Sunday Telegraph")