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

On Tuesday, the English press writes about the "Arsenal" defenders being sold, "Chelsea" determined to acquire Andriy Shevchenko and Ashley Cole, a new contract for Harry Redknapp, and changes in the "Newcastle", "Tottenham", "Charlton", "Wigan", "Fulham" clubs.

"Chelsea" will try for the fourth time to acquire Ukrainian-born "AC Milan" striker Andriy Shevchenko and hopes that this attempt will be successful. ("The Independent")

"Wolves" failed to move up to a higher league, and today the fate of former England national team coach Glenn Hoddle will be decided. ("The Sun")

"Tottenham" manager Martin Jol is ready to pay £4 million for "Wigan" defender Pascal Chimbonda. ("Daily Mirror")

"Newcastle" and "Charlton" unsuccessfully try to fill vacant coaching positions and intend to compete for "Fulham" coach Chris Coleman. ("Daily Express")

Harry Redknapp managed to keep the "Portsmouth" club in the "Premier" league and received an offer to sign a two-year contract worth £2 million. ("Daily Express")

"Fulham" defender Niclas Jensen may return to Denmark if the club signs a £750,000 deal with "FC Copenhagen". ("The Sun")

"Watford" coach Adrian Boothroyd is named as the most likely candidate to fill Alan Curbishley's position at "Charlton" club. ("The Independent")

"Everton" refuses to give up on acquiring "Porto" representative and South African national team striker Benni McCarthy. ("The Sun")

"Wigan" is determined to keep Leighton Baines, who decided to follow in the footsteps of his teammate Jimmy Bullard, who is leaving the club, and has started negotiations with England U21 defender. ("The Sun")

The first signing for "Premier" league newcomers Sheffield United could become the £2 million-rated "Wolves" defender Joleon Lescott. ("Daily Star")

"Newcastle" offered Charles N'Zogbia a three-year contract in an attempt to reduce "Arsenal's" interest in him. ("Daily Star")

UEFA Cup finalists "Sevilla" are convinced that an excellent performance by Emmanuel Eboue will help them acquire the £4 million-rated "Arsenal" defender Lauren. ("Daily Mirror")

After more than six months of negotiations, Ledley King will probably sign a new contract with "Spurs". ("The Times")

"Chelsea" intends to take advantage of Ashley Cole's release clause of £16 million in his contract with "Arsenal". ("The Sun")

Niall Quinn could become the new manager of "Sunderland" when his consortium acquires the club. ("Daily Express")

The most memorable quotes in England's press last week (April 17-24)

"And do you believe that he could not have seen what was happening right at his feet? He claims he didn't see them. Frankly, I don't believe him. He's a real liar." "Arsenal" coach Arsene Wenger - who never misses anything - accused "Tottenham" coach Martin Jol of not noticing fallen "Gunners" players when his players scored the first goal in the London derby.

"Everyone saw what happened, and I think I handled it well. I doubt if he understands how strong I am. Otherwise, he wouldn't have jumped on me bare-handed." M.Jol's criticism - or not, depending on how you look at it - when A.Wenger tried to provoke him. How did M.Jol not catch this incident?

"We would have won this match if "Tottenham" hadn't stolen our goal. We will try to win the Champions League solely because of "Spurs"." A.Wenger would leap for joy if "Tottenham" secured fourth place, but he wouldn't be able to debut in the Champions League because of "Arsenal's" triumph in the tournament.

"Arsenal's" Champions League victory would be a nightmare. In fact, it would be extremely embarrassing if we finished fourth and didn't qualify for the Champions League, instead watching some liliputian team play in the tournament. And once again, M.Jol. "Liliputian team playing in this tournament"? Is he really not talking about Arsenal?

"They had no chance in the Premier League, but in the playoffs, they could accidentally lose to a fourth-division club. I don't believe that the stronger team won. In fact, I don't recall how many victories "Liverpool" have won." "Chelsea's" loss to "Liverpool" in the FA Cup semifinal stuck in Jose Mourinho's throat. Right?

"The Premier League titles and the big finals people talk about, but they didn't help me earn my lunch in restaurants; the victories did." "Reading" coach Steve Coppell on his team's win against "Stoke" with a score of 3-1.

She was fast and gracefully darted among the opponents. (Arsene Wenger about the squirrel that invaded the pitch during the first Champions League semi-final match between Arsenal and Villarreal)