Spurs last night insisted the £12million purchase of Roman Pavlyuchenko does not mean Dimitar Berbatov will be sold on the cheap.
Spartak Moscow boss Valery Karpin yesterday confirmed they had accepted a bid for the Russia striker. He said: "If Roman agrees a contract then we are ready to let him go."
Spurs insist Pavlyuchenko will be a replacement for Robbie Keane, not Berbatov.
They want £32m for Berbatov but Manchester United have so far only offered £25m.
Spurs are also looking at Honduran David Suazo of Inter Milan and Falcao of River Plate.












