Redknapp exit claims intensify

13 June 2012 22:47

David Moyes is the odds-on favourite to become the next Tottenham manager following reports on Wednesday night that Harry Redknapp was set to leave the club.

Redknapp was reported to have held talks with chairman Daniel Levy amid claims the 65-year-old would leave White Hart Lane with a year to run on his contract.

On Tuesday night Redknapp was moved to discredit speculation he was on his way out as "scandalous", but despite that, reports have intensified with some claims he could leave within hours. Those reports have been further fuelled by a number of bookies closing betting on Everton boss Moyes being named as his predecessor.

Negotiations over a new deal for Redknapp have stalled since the start of the year when Redknapp, who guided Spurs to fourth place in the Barclays Premier League last season, was linked with the then vacant England manager's job.

In the past week Redknapp has made it known he would be uncomfortable heading into the new season without a longer deal while also defending his relationship with Levy.

It has been claimed, however, that Levy was only willing to offer Redknapp a rolling 12-month contract whereas the former Portsmouth manager is thought to want a longer deal that will make the London club his last job in management.

Redknapp did achieve Levy's goal of reaching the top four last term, but Spurs missed out on playing in the Champions League after Chelsea's penalty shootout win over Bayern Munich last month.

An exit may seem harsh on Redknapp but his critics point to the fact that his team would have qualified directly for Europe's premier club competition had they not thrown away a 10-point lead over Arsenal towards the end of the season after a poor run of form.

Redknapp has vehemently denied he was on his way out, though, telling ESPN: "No, I haven't resigned, and I have no idea why it is being suggested that I have resigned.

"This is an outrage; an absolute liberty for people to be putting around this kind of rumour on the internet. It is not true, there is not a chance I will resign. Why should I? I have a year left on my contract."

Source: PA