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Tottenham to ‘sacrifice’ strikers to keep Berbatov away from Man United and Chelsea
18:44 Wed 09 Jan 2008 - Elitsa Savova
 

Tottenham’s coach Juande Ramos was planning to sell out his unwanted strikers in an attempt to keep the Bulgarian forward of the team Dimitar Berbatov.

Ramos was ready to sell Jermain Defoe and Darren Bent, The Times said.

According to the newspaper “much of Ramos’s planning is based around an attempt to mollify Berbatov, whose future remains uncertain despite his recent pledge to stay until the end of the season.”

Berbatov did not hide his unhappiness to play alongside Defoe and Bent.

Tottenham’s coach would be ‘unwise’ to make his long-term plans considering Berbatov’s needs as the player desired playing for a bigger club.

Manchester United were ready to wait until the summer of 2008 to make an offer for Berbatov and Chelsea could also get involved in the bidding, The Times said.

Berbatov was highly rated by Arsenal Manager Arsène Wenger too. “I have known about him for a long time. I look always more at the individual quality of a player first, and Berbatov had technical top quality,” he said.

 
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Comments by Bill Graham - 07:50 10 Jan 2008
Berbatovs technical ability would undoubtedley suite Man Untd's style of play more than anyone else.Having said that I also think that his prefered team to play for is also Untd's but I dont think that any club will be paying silly money for him as suggested.Untd wont get into an auction and they wont let any impending purchase drag on.It may be that they will make a sensible offer and if refused will go for a younger striker from Lyon.Make your mind up time and quick.
 
 
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