By IANS
London : Here's a sample of some of the gossip and transfer rumours from England's newspapers Monday about Premier League clubs (with the publication/s quoted in brackets):
Chelsea captain John Terry is confident David Beckham will be ready to play in England's autumn Euro 2008 qualifiers. (Daily Mail)
Chelsea new-boy Steve Sidwell is relieved he didn't seriously injure Beckham when he tackled him on his Los Angeles Galaxy debut Saturday. (Daily Star)
LA Galaxy has a section of English-style fans called the LA Riot Squad who sing terrace songs. (Independent)
Bernie Ecclestone and Stan Kroenke will join forces to launch a bid for Arsenal. (Daily Mirror, Telegraph)
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has warned that selling the club to a billionaire sugar daddy could spell disaster for the Gunners. (Daily Star)
Arsenal midfielder Freddie Ljungberg is set to join West Ham for either three million pounds (Daily Mail), 3.5m pounds (The Sun), 4m pounds (Daily Express) or 5m pounds. (Daily Mirror)
Ryan Giggs and Wes Brown will both be offered new deals by Manchester United when their current contracts end next summer. (The Sun)
United have still got money to spend this summer according to chief executive David Gill. (Daily Star)
United have not begun discussions on who will replace Sir Alex Ferguson when he decides to retire. (The Guardian)
West Ham United, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City will bid for Newcastle United midfielder Kieron Dyer this week. (The Guardian)
Aston Villa remains keen on Bolton Wanderers goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen. (Telegraph)
Birmingham City close to completing a 3m-pound move for Tottenham's Egyptian midfielder Hossam Ghaly. (Mirror)
Manchester City boss Sven-Goran Eriksson wants Sevilla's Serbian defender Ivica Dragutinovic. (Mirror)
Portsmouth striker Nwakano Kanu is set to join Espanyol after failing to agree a new deal with his club. (Mirror)
Sunderland has taken Trinidad & Tobago defender Silvio Spann on trial and could sign New Zealand star Jack Pelter. (Telegraph)
William Chang, part owner of the San Francisco Giants baseball team and Major League Soccer side DC United, is looking to invest in a Premier League club. (The Times)