Thursday's England press review © EuroFootball.com

On Thursday, the English press writes about "Roma" wanting to attract Robert Pires, "Chelsea" famous striker search, and coaching changes at "Rangers," "Sunderland," and "Leicester" clubs.

It is speculated that "West Ham" will try to acquire "Osasuna" defender Raul Garcia. ("The Times")

"Chelsea" owner Roman Abramovich intends to order head coach Jose Mourinho to buy a famous striker. ("The Independent")

"Man City" head coach Stuart Pearce agrees to sign a new contract with the club, and he will not be prevented from working with the England national team. ("Daily Mirror")

"Roma," who compete in Italy's Serie A league, plans to offer "Arsenal" defender Robert Pires a long-term contract for the following season. ("Daily Mirror")

Portuguese football legend Eusebio named "Newcastle" player Alan Shearer as one of the best strikers in England. ("The Sun")

Brighton head coach is ready to rent "Man Utd" defender Paul McShane for 200,000 pounds. ("Daily Star")

West Brom head coach Bryan Robson hinted that "Birmingham" made a mistake by not daring to buy Curtis Davies. ("Daily Express")

"Chelsea" will likely have to pay only a small fine for players' behavior in the match against "West Brom." ("The Daily Telegraph")

To find additional funds, "Burnley" is ready to rename the "Turf Moor" stadium. ("The Daily Telegraph")

At the end of the season, Mike Newell will become the new head coach of "Leicester." ("Daily Mirror")

The Polish press reports that "Wigan" is actively interested in "Gwarek Zebrze" defender Tomasz Cywka. ("The Times")

Next season, "Man Utd" plans to offer Ole Gunnar Solskjaer a contract based on performance - money for playing. ("The Guardian")

Representatives of "West Ham" club are convinced that Teddy Sheringham will be one of the best players in the Premier League even at the age of 43. ("Daily Mirror")

On Sunday, on one of the French television channels, Paul Le Guen is expected to announce that he has agreed to take on the position of head coach at Glasgow "Rangers." ("Daily Record")

French goalkeeper Gregory Coupet mentioned that if former "Lyon" coach Paul Le Guen were to train the "Rangers" team, he would be willing to move to Glasgow. ("Daily Record")

Bookmakers are flooded with people wanting to bet on Niall Quinn taking over Mick McCarthy's vacant head coach position at "Sunderland." ("Daily Mirror")