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*sigh*
Apparently Palermo has now accepted an offer from Spurs so unless we're moving quickly this window of opportunity will soon be shut.
*waves angry fist*
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This should cheer you up
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=803800&sec=transfers&cc=3888
Spurs deny £28.4m bid for Palermo pair
By Soccernet staff
June 29, 2010
Tottenham have insisted they have not made a bid for Palermo players Simon Kjaer and Edinson Cavani after the Serie A club claimed to have accepted a £28.4 million offer.
"Palermo's claims are inaccurate. We have not bid for these players,'' said a spokesman for Tottenham.
Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini had said the players were heading to White Hart Lane after Spurs met their asking price, but that now appears wide of the mark.
Spurs boss Harry Redknapp has been tracking the two players all summer and declared his interest to Palermo earlier this month, leading Zamparini to declare they would only be allowed to leave for a combined fee of £28.4 million (€35 million).
Werder Bremen were thought to be leading the race to sign Kjaer, while Cavani had already spoken of his desire to lead the line for Inter Milan.
"Tottenham have bid €35million, an offer we cannot refuse, seeing as the two players have both said they want to leave," Zamparini told Sky Italia television. "We will reinvest the money for these players. The midfield is my biggest concern, whereas in defence and attack we are fairly covered."
Kjaer's representative Mikkel Beck has indicated the centre-back would be open to a move, should anything "concrete'' materialise.
"The situation has not changed since the summer began,'' Beck told Sport.co.uk. "He has a contract with Palermo for another three years, but he has been put in contact with so many big clubs in the last year. It is great that there is interest from these clubs, but I am afraid that nothing concrete has come from any of the interest as of yet.
"At the moment we stay put, and Simon is very patient. He knows what he has at Palermo, they are a top Italian team and are playing in the European Cup next year, so he knows what he has. But on the other hand he has admitted that if any concrete offers come out of the current interest then he would seriously consider leaving Palermo this summer.''
Palermo have also now denied claims of a bid. "As of today, Tottenham have not made any official offer to Palermo," director of sport Walter Sabatini told Reterete24. "There are rumours coming out of England, but there is nothing concrete."
Tottenham are expected to finalise a deal for Joe Cole, whose contract with Chelsea expires on Wednesday, now he has returned to England following a disappointing World Cup campaign in South Africa.