Huntelaar still on Spurs radar

Spurs interest: Klaas-Jan Huntelaar is top-class, says Harry Redknapp
11 April 2012

Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp remains keen to sign Real Madrid striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar despite adding England striker Peter Crouch to his squad earlier this week.

Huntelaar was set to join German side Stuttgart last week only for the move to fall through due to the player's wage demands.

Crouch completed a £9million move from Portsmouth on Monday and joins Jermain Defoe, Robbie Keane and Roman Pavlyuchenko in the Spurs attack, with Darren Bent seemingly poised for a move away from White Hart Lane.

And Redknapp confirmed he remains very much interested in the Holland striker, although any move would be subject to Bent moving on.

"It is definitely not a no go," he said. "It is still a possibility. If you look at his goalscoring record, it is incredible.

"If he is available then again he is a player that interests me. I think if any top-class player becomes available then you have to be interested and if Darren Bent does go then maybe we will be interested.

"You cannot have too many good players. Competition for places is what it is all about.

"Look at Manchester United, you could pick two teams from their squad last year."

Should Redknapp successfully lure Huntelaar to White Hart Lane it would mean five top-class strikers vying for the places in Spurs' forward line this season.

But the former Portsmouth boss is unconcerned with upsetting other players in the squad, insisting it is up to them to fight for their place.

"I don't care," he added. "It's not about keeping them happy, they have to keep me happy and the fans happy - that is what they are paid to do.

"It's up to them as they have got to fight to play, it's all about competition for places."

Meanwhile, Redknapp was stunned to hear that Spurs target Patrick Vieira has been linked with a return to Arsenal.

"That is surprising but I had heard nothing about it," he said. "I am sure he will be a good signing whoever he signs for.

"He belonged to Arsenal, he was fantastic there so if an opportunity to go back there came along then I'm sure he would take it."

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