Wednesday's English Press Review © EuroFootball.com

"Real" Madrid defender Pepe is in no hurry to sign a new contract with the club as he knows that London's Chelsea are interested in him (talkSPORT).

Zoltan Gera is ready to leave Fulham in London this summer. The 31-year-old footballer is being eyed by Newcastle, Stoke, and Birmingham (Daily Mail).

Arsenal are interested in 17-year-old Omar Salgado, who plays for the Vancouver Whitecaps team (Daily Mirror).

The Gunners are also monitoring PSG defender Mamadou Sakho, who is negotiating a new contract with the French capital team (Inside Futbol).

Chelsea will consider the possibility of rejuvenating their lineup by acquiring 23-year-old Napoli striker Edinson Cavani in the summer (Caught Offside).

Fernando Torres demanded to be sold three days before the transfer window closes, but this delay was dictated by the club itself. He sought to first sign a contract with Luis Suarez before letting the Spaniard go (The Sun).

Liverpool wanted to include a gentleman's agreement in the deal, whereby Torres could not play in the Sunday match when Chelsea hosts Liverpool at home. The capital team did not agree to this (The Guardian).

Liverpool denies seeking such an agreement and desperately tries to sort out all the paperwork so that Luis Suarez can play in the Wednesday match against Stoke (The Independent).

Manchester City forward Mario Balotelli may be ready to play in the Manchester derby against Manchester United on February 12 (Daily Mail).

Arsenal playmaker Samir Nasri will sign a new long-term contract with the club and earn around 100 thousand euros per week (The Sun).

William Gallas has extended his contract with Tottenham in London for two years (The Sun).

The English Premier League rejects the idea that there should not be a winter transfer window (Daily Telegraph).