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

The English press wrote on Wednesday about "Man Utd" club's new offer for Owen Hargreaves and their interest in "Wigan" defender Leighton Baines, the January transfer targets of Newcastle's coach, Ruud van Nistelrooy's altercation with Raul Bravo, the battle between two candidates for the Sheffield Wednesday's coaching position, Mick McCarthy's truce with Roy Keane, and Dunfermline's desire to be coached by a former player.

"Man Utd" club confirmed that in January, when the player transfer market opens, they will make a new offer for England and Bayern Munich's defender Owen Hargreaves. ("Daily Mirror")

Additionally, the "Red Devils" are considering the possibility of acquiring "Wigan" team's left-back Leighton Baines in January. ("The Independent")

"Aston Villa" is preparing a £4 million offer for Newcastle's defender James Milner, who was loaned to the club last season. ("Daily Mirror")

Newcastle's coach Glenn Roeder's targets in January include Blackburn's captain Lucas Neill, Chelsea's left-back Wayne Bridge, and Middlesbrough's striker Mark Viduka. ("Daily Star")

The new Leeds team strategist Dennis Wise told Sean Gregan and Steve Stone that they could leave the club. ("Daily Mirror")

Former long-time Manchester United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy had an altercation with his Real Madrid teammate defender Raul Bravo during training. ("The Sun")

Terry Brown will remain the president of West Ham unless the planned club takeover fails - which means that manager Alan Pardew's job is safe. ("Daily Mirror")

Brian Laws and Bryan Robson are competing for the right to become the new Sheffield Wednesday team manager. ("Daily Mirror")

Former Dundee United coach Craig Brewster is considering returning to the Greek team Ionikos, where he played for five years. ("Daily Record")

Paraguayan national team defender Jorge Nunez left Sheffield United after being asked to play for the reserve team. ("Daily Mail")

Former Irish national team player, and current Wolves coach Mick McCarthy reconciled with former Manchester United star and current Sunderland coach Roy Keane. ("Daily Telegraph")

High-ranking officials want smaller clubs, such as Leyton Orient or London Wasps rugby club, to move to the London Olympic Stadium instead of West Ham. ("The Guardian")

Peter Taylor will lead the England U-21 team in next year's European Championship. ("The Independent")

Dunfermline wants former club goalkeeper Ian Ferguson to become their coach. ("Daily Record")