Tottenham boss Redknapp now turns his attention to striker Huntelaar

Harry Redknapp will attempt to overcome his dismay at missing out onRuud van Nistelrooy by signing AC Milan striker Klaas-Jan Hunterlaar. But Tottenham will have to fight off a bid from Everton managerDavid Moyes and West Ham's new owners David Sullivan and David Gold ifthey are to secure the 6ft 1in Dutch international striker, who isdesperate for a loan move to revive his World Cup chances. Spurs calling: AC Milan and Holland striker Klaas-Jan HunterlaarWith Spurs chairman Daniel Levy keen to offload Roman Pavlyuchenko before committing, Everton are favourites to land Huntelaar. Redknapp tried to buy the Dutchman from Real Madrid last summer but the former Ajax striker opted to join AC Milan, who matched his £90,000-a-week salary. But he has not been able to secure a regular first-team place under Milan coach Leonardo, starting only six games, and is looking for a move to revitalise his run-up to the World Cup. Arnold Oosterveer, Huntelaar's agent, said: 'Klaas-Jan wants to have playing time. He wants to go to the World Cup and wants to be involved.' Redknapp will be cheered by the news that Lokomotiv Moscow are keen to take Pavlyuchenko back to Russia. Lokomotiv manager Yuri Semin said: 'I would be very glad if Pavlyuchenko came back to us.' Tottenham 2 Leeds 2: Cup dream lives on for last-gasp hero Jermaine BeckfordTottenham boss Harry Redknapp backs Leeds to return to top flight in two yearsTOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC: All the latest news from across the web  

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