Weekend Review of the English Press © EuroFootball.com

Over the weekend, the English press writes about player exchanges between Madrid's "Atletico" and "Man Utd," Jose Mourinho's trip to Brazil, potential losses facing "Spurs" at the end of the season, and Wayne Rooney's successor in the England national team.

Edgar Davids is determined to leave Tottenham - even if the club finishes in fourth place and secures the final ticket to the Champions League. ("News of the World")

Michael Owen is worried that his efforts to recover in time for the World Cup could end in disappointment - just like Wayne Rooney. ("Sunday Mirror")

Middlesbrough defender Franck Quedrue wants to leave UEFA Cup finalists and join Liverpool. ("News of the World")

In the summer, Chris Sutton will return to his former team - Blackburn. ("Sunday Mirror")

Madrid's "Atletico" has offered "Man Utd" to buy Fernando Torres, but in exchange, they want to receive £14m and Ruud van Nistelrooy. ("Daily Star")

"Man Utd," Liverpool," and "Spurs" are closely monitoring Wigan defender Pascal Chimbonda, who is valued at at least £4m. ("Daily Express")

In the summer, "Liverpool" will try to sell winger Harry Kewell, who is likely to be acquired by "Valencia." ("Sunday People")

"Blackburn" manager Mark Hughes wants to sign "Celtic" player Stilian Petrov. ("People")

"Tottenham" winger Aaron Lennon is just one outstanding performance away from a call-up to the England national team. ("Sunday Mirror")

Stuart Downing and Phil Neville may also make it onto the departing England national team train. ("Sunday Mirror")

With a decrease in TV audience numbers, the Premier League president is prepared to reduce ticket prices and compensate fans for trips to away matches. ("Sunday Express")

Sir Clive Woodward is preparing to leave Southampton and join the England rugby team. ("Sunday Telegraph")

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho visited Brazil and watched Corinthians' star striker Carlos Tevez. (Various)

Aston Villa manager David O'Leary would like to bring Eirik Bakke back to Villa Park - of course, if president Douglas Ellis allocates enough funds for it. ("The Sun")

Emile Heskey could take Wayne Rooney's place in the England national team. ("Daily Mirror")

Gareth Southgate has expressed a desire to coach the Middlesbrough team. ("Daily Mirror")

Craig Bellamy offered to Blackburn manager Mark Hughes to buy Chelsea striker Eidur Gudjohnsen, so now he is closely monitoring the Icelandic international. ("Daily Star")

Dennis Wise is considered the most likely candidate to take over as the coach of Queens Park Rangers, but it is not yet clear whether this position will interest the former Chelsea and Millwall player. ("The Sun")

Chelsea is considering the possibility of buying Real Madrid defender Roberto Carlos. ("Daily Mirror")

Joey Barton and Sylvain Distin could be the next victims of Manchester City's upcoming clean-up. ("Daily Mirror")

Martin Jol warned Man Utd that any attempts to attract Michael Carrick will fail. ("The Independent")

Alex McLeish mentioned that he would like to work in England, but is not considering the possibility of becoming the new Charlton manager. ("The Guardian")

Wolves intend to offer a new contract to Scotland international player Colin Cameron. ("Daily Record")

Next week, Luton's manager hopes to finally sign a contract with Aberdeen defender Kevin McNaughton. ("Daily Record")