Tottenham unsure of Bellamy deal
Saturday, 27 December 2008
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp admits he faces a battle to sign West Ham's Craig Bellamy after revealing he has made a bid for the striker, reports BBC.
Redknapp has only three senior strikers available and is keen to bolster his options in the January transfer window.
Spurs made a bid of about £6m for the 29-year-old, but could now look at other targets.
"I think there are teams interested in Bellamy, we'll have to wait and see on that one," he told Sky Sports News.
On succeeding Juande Ramos as Spurs manager, Redknapp inherited a squad that included only Darren Bent, Manchester United loanee Fraizer Campbell and Roman Pavlyuchenko, who is cup tied in Europe, as senior strikers.
Redknapp has only three senior strikers available and is keen to bolster his options in the January transfer window.
Spurs made a bid of about £6m for the 29-year-old, but could now look at other targets.
"I think there are teams interested in Bellamy, we'll have to wait and see on that one," he told Sky Sports News.
On succeeding Juande Ramos as Spurs manager, Redknapp inherited a squad that included only Darren Bent, Manchester United loanee Fraizer Campbell and Roman Pavlyuchenko, who is cup tied in Europe, as senior strikers.