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Premier League: Spurs bid for Spanish ace



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Tottenham manager Juande Ramos has reportedly made a bid to bring Cesar to White Hart Lane as the club's second-choice goalkeeper.
Ramos already has his number one for the coming season after luring Heurelho Gomes from PSV Eindhoven - but the Spaniard wants a new number two.

Paul Robinson and Radek Cerny have both departed White Hart Lane and Ramos wants extra depth.

A bid for Derby's Stephen Bywater has fallen through and now veteran Spanish stopper Cesar could be in line for a move to England.

Zaragoza coach Marcelino is happy to move on the 36-year-old, who is not in his plans following their relegation from La Liga.

Cesar's representative Arturo Canales has confirmed the player is keen to make the move to England.

"The subject is not easy but we are working on a positive solution for all parties," Canales said.

"The decision is Zaragoza's but the Premier League is very attractive to the player."

It is reported that Spurs initial offer is to loan the player and pay 60 per cent of his salary, although it appears Zaragoza would prefer to sell him.



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  • Last Updated: 06 August 2008 1:20 PM
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  • Location: Northampton
 
 
  

 
 


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