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« on: August 26, 2008, 12:22:00 PM »

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Dimitar Berbatov's agent is in London for crisis talks as the player attempts to force a move to Manchester United from Tottenham, BBC Sport understands.

Emil Danchev met boss Juande Ramos and chairman Daniel Levy on Tuesday in a bid to thrash out the striker's future.

Berbatov was left out of Saturday's loss to Sunderland due to a "lack of focus", while his relationship with his team-mates appears to have broken down.

However, Spurs insist the 28-year-old will not leave for less than ?30m.

The London club are threatening to let Berbatov "rot in the reserves", according to reports, rather than sell him for less than they believe he is worth.

That is despite the fact that the situation has clearly unsettled the club, with defeats to Middlesbrough and Sunderland erasing early-season optimism from fans, and reports of a training ground bust-up involving the Bulgarian adding to pressure on the club.

But Tottenham's position has been made more difficult by the fact that no offer is currently on the table for the striker, despite interest from United as well as two Spanish clubs.

At the same time, Spurs' complaint to the Premier League regarding United's conduct in their pursuit of Berbatov is on hold.

Premier League spokesman Dan Johnson confirmed to BBC Sport that the board met 10 days ago to discuss the matter, only to request more information from both clubs. That, as yet, has not been forthcoming.

In the meantime, Spurs are continuing with their efforts to strengthen the squad, with the club adamant that purchases before Monday's transfer deadline are by no means dependent on Berbatov's exit.

A busy transfer window has seen Tottenham already pay out more than ?43m for the likes of David Bentley, Luka Modric, Heurelho Gomes and Giovani dos Santos.

However, the sales of Robbie Keane, Pascal Chimbonda, Younes Kaboul, Steed Malbranque and Paul Robinson, among others, mean they have recouped more than they have spent this summer.

So while Andrei Arshavin's proposed move from Zenit St Petersburg looks highly unlikely, links to other players such as Ajax striker Klass Jan Huntelaar, Radamel Falcao of River Plate and Manchester City defender Vedrun Corluka are sure to continue before the transfer window shuts on Monday.

I don't know why they don't just sell him, he obviously don't want to play for Spurs

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« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2008, 07:53:00 PM »

Let him rot in the reserves for the rest of his contract would serve these players right

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« Reply #2 on: August 27, 2008, 11:26:00 AM »

That's one way of treating them but their contracts say they are on x amounts of ?'s a week, and get that whether they play in the reserves or not.

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« Reply #3 on: August 27, 2008, 06:24:00 PM »

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That's one way of treating them but their contracts say they are on x amounts of ?'s a week, and get that whether they play in the reserves or not.

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Thats the downside to this game they are at a club they should see out that contract ( unless in extreme circumstances) and if they are not willing to then they should be made to play in the reserves aftera ll they are still at the named club
   

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