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Roman Pavlyuchenko 'to stay at Tottenham'
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Photo: RIA
Novosti
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Roman Pavlyuchenko will remain at Tottenham Hotspur after
scoring four goals in less than one and a half games, the player's agent
said in an interview on Thursday.
Russian international Pavlyuchenko had made no secret of his desire to
leave Ôorth London after losing his place in the first team, but the club's
insistence on regaining the some $28 million they paid to sign him from
Spartak Moscow in August 2008 saw a number of deals fall through during
the winter transfer window.
But after two Premier League goals against Wigan Athletic in a 17-minute
substitution appearance at the weekend and another double in last night's
4-0 FA Cup against Bolton Wanderers, Pavlyuchenko's future is now with
Tottenham.
"Roman will play for Tottenham," agent Oleg Artemov was quoted
as saying by the Sovetski Sport paper. "There's nothing else left."
The player has yet to comment.
Artemov also said that Lokomotiv Moscow, widely tipped to sign Pavlyuchenko
this summer, had had their offer turned down by the English side.
"He's in the team now. He is bang in form and I wouldn't see myself
leaving him out of the team at the weekend," trainer Harry Redknapp
said after the match.
While Pavlyuchenko has scored 13 goals in 13 cup appearances for Tottenham,
he has found the net only seven times in 33 league games, and will be
looking to improve on the figure when his club host Everton, featuring
fellow Russian international Diniyar Bilyaletdinov, on Sunday.
RIA
Novosti, February 25, 2010
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