Wednesday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

Wednesday's English press writes about "Tottenham" aiming to acquire Roberto Ayala and Mido, "Newcastle" in search of forwards, "Man Utd" possibility to acquire Marcos Senna and avoid disqualifications, two London teams willing to let players go, and Valdas Ivanauskas's request for support.

"Tottenham" is the favorite to acquire Argentinean national team and "Valencia" defender Roberto Ayala. ("The Sun")

"Everton" is considering offering a contract to former "Man City" forward Antoine Sibierski who represented the club last season. ("Daily Star")

"Newcastle" has renewed interest in forwards Dirk Kuyt from "Feyenoord" and Obafemi Martins from Inter Milan. ("The Times")

"Liverpool" is also interested in Kuyt again. ("The Independent")

"Reading" is unlikely to acquire Ivory Coast national team defender Emerse Fae, as he doubts whether it's worth moving from "Nantes" to England. ("Daily Star")

"Celtic" defender Mo Camara is likely to be loaned out to "Leeds" for a year. ("Daily Mirror")

"Tottenham" is trying to re-sign Mido just three months after failing to exercise the option to buy him following the end of his loan contract with "Roma". ("The Times")

New "Aston Villa" manager Martin O'Neill is increasingly trying to attract "Celtic" midfielder Stilian Petrov. ("Daily Record")

"Man Utd" manager Sir Alex Ferguson may acquire "Villarreal" midfielder Marcos Senna, as the Spanish club has revealed they are willing to sell him. ("Daily Mirror")

Arsenal forward Thierry Henry warned the "gunners" that losing defender Ashley Cole to Chelsea would be a big loss. ("The Sun")

Chelsea defender William Gallas, who last week did not show up at the club's training camp in the USA, has reached a new level of conflict with the club as the player threatened a boycott. ("Daily Star")

Portugal national team full-back Cristiano Ronaldo was pelted with chewing gum in his first match in England after the World Cup, but he scored two goals against "Oxford" and helped "Man Utd" win 4-1. ("The Sun")

"Man Utd" duo Wayne Rooney and Paul Scholes, who face disqualifications for receiving red cards in pre-season friendly matches against "Porto" in Amsterdam, will be able to play the first match of the "Premier" league season against Fulham on August 20th, as the Dutch Football Association did not send a referee report to their English counterparts by August 8th. (Various)

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger did not allow Jose Antonio Reyes to play against Zagreb's "Dinamo" in the Champions League qualifiers, believing that the player is already thinking about a move to Real Madrid, which has been linked to the Spanish midfielder. (Various)

Hearts manager Valdas Ivanauskas asked all of Scotland to support his players in the Champions League group stage qualification battle. ("Daily Record")

New England national team head coach Steve McClaren, in restructuring his coaching staff, has called back former assistant at "Middlesbrough" Steve Round. ("The Guardian")

Blackburn has offered a new three-year contract to midfielder Aaron Mokoena, as he could become a free agent next summer and leave the club without a transfer fee. ("Daily Star")