Tottenham ponder move for Guti: Real Madrid veteran available on a free

09 April 2010 10:33
Tottenham are weighing up a move for Real Madrid star Guti. [LNB]The 33-year-old former Spain international is expected to be paid up by Madrid this summer and will be available on a free.[LNB] Manager Harry Redknapp is exploring ways to bolster his squad should they qualify for the Champions League but has reservations about Guti's attitude.[LNB] Experienced: Guti[LNB] Guti, who is understood to have been learning English over the past year, is also wanted by Liverpool and Manchester City.[LNB]'Right now there is no possibility that I will stay at Madrid,' Guti told Onda Madrid radio station. 'This will be my last Clasico [against Barcelona].[LNB]'I have a year left on my contract but I think we can reach an understanding. I am sure that they will understand that my best option is to go.[LNB]Wanted man: Cesc Fabregas[LNB]'I do not want make a drama out of this. You would have to be daft to not realise that this happens, it is part of life. The most important thing is to leave a club like Real Madrid with dignity.[LNB]'Ithink that I have two more years left in me and my idea is either England, Italy or the Middle East. Anywhere outside of Spain will be good, but it does depend on the offers.[LNB]'Every player reaches the stage where he plays less and considers retiring and one has to understand that other players move above you in the pecking order. It happened to Maradona and it will happen to Messi.'[LNB]Guti has also urged Real to move for Arsenal skipper Cesc Fabregas as a possible replacement.[LNB]He added: 'To step in to my place I will put forward two option: Cesc Fabregas or David Silva. They are both great players and would be fantastic signings for Madrid.[LNB]'But if I could sign absolutely anyone to replace me it would Andres Iniesta, but I know that would be really difficult.'[LNB] Lennon could wing his way into Spurs side to face Portsmouth at WembleyCrouch will bring back his robot dance - if he scores for England in the final!TOTTENHAM FC

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