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C'mon if Berba is even a little bit interested in moving there because of Petrov and Bojinov, he stupid imo.if he did end up going there it would all be down to money only.Same thing happened to Benjani, he didn't want to leave Pompy but he said he couldn't reject the silly money they where offering him
Another player on Chelsea's transfer wish-list is Dimi Berbatov. The People announces that the Bulgarian 'believes he will be a Chelsea player next season. 'The Tottenham striker has told friends he expects to sign for the Blues this summer after contract talks with Spurs broke down. Chelsea will have to pay around £35million for the Bulgarian, especially as Spurs would rather sell to anyone other than their London rivals.'
TOFFEES IN FOR BENTHey! Everyone! Look over here! It's some brand new gossip! Woohoo!It comes in The Daily Mirror, who claim that Everton are weighing up a bid for Spurs striker Darren Bent.However, here's the bad news for all you Tottenham fans out there - they are apparently only willing to pay £8million for their man, meaning Spurs will take a hit of around £8million on their former record signing.Still, it's brand new gossip! How exciting.Speaking of White Hart Lane deadwood, The Mirror again comes up with the goods, with word that Portsmouth are lining up a £2million move for 'defender' Younes Kaboul.
HORSE TRADINGInteresting lines in a couple of papers this morning, claiming Real Madrid will 'allow' Manchester United to have a clear crack at Dimitar Berbatov.The catch, of course, is that United have to sell them Ronaldo.
Tottenham manager Juande Ramos has admitted he is in the dark as to whether Robbie Keane and Dimitar Berbatov will remain at the club.Berbatov has been strongly linked to Manchester United, while Keane is the subject of interest from Liverpool.Ramos has admitted the pair are hugely influential figures at the North London club, but he has given no assurances as to whether they will be Tottenham players in the new season.“We’re going to see how this ends, but we’re speaking about two very important footballers,” Ramos told AS.“For the moment they are with us but whatever happens our plan is to have a good squad with a potential that helps us to do better than last year.”When asked about his objectives for next season, Ramos said Spurs will try and fight for a top-four finish.The former Sevilla boss reckons his club will continue to sign youngsters and is ready to sell some senior players.He added: “We’ve to be realistic, see where we start from and who are going to compete with us.“Important clubs have been spending a lot of money for years and have a certain advantage, that’s why they say they want to sign our players.“Obviously we understand there’s a top four composed of Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool and Ars*nal, who are the ones that qualified for the Champions League in the last few years and challenging them is very complicated.“Our aim is to finish in this top four but we are aware of the fact it’s difficult and that other teams will fight for the same goal.“At Tottenham we have had a clear philosophy regarding buying and selling for years. You need to understand that this club is in the transfer market, a company that needs to debrief at the end of the financial year.“The idea is signing young players, promising and talented ones, and if important offers for older players are made, studying it to see what is the best for the club.”