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Ramos won't force Berba stay
Juande Ramos has admitted he will not stand in Dimitar Berbatov's way if the striker wants to leave Tottenham.
The Bulgaria international is reported to be unsettled at White Hart Lane and his agent was in London this weeks for talks with sporting director Damien Comolli.
New Spurs boss Ramos does not want players in his squad who are not committed to the club and would be prepared to listen to offers in the January transfer window.
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"I believe you can't force players to stay in the team if they don't want to," said the Spaniard.
"It is not good for the team or the player, so I wouldn't stand in anyone's way if they want to leave."
Berbatov has struggled to match his achievements of last year, and appeared reluctant to warm up in the final stages of Martin Jol's reign when he was on the bench against Newcastle.
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The forward has not given Ramos any indication of discontent, and the former Sevilla boss expects him to give his all to help Spurs climb the Premier League table.
"I think he is happy, but that is a question you need to ask him," Ramos added.
"He is a Spurs player and he needs to help and support the team."
Ramos won't force Berba stay
Juande Ramos has admitted he will not stand in Dimitar Berbatov's way if the striker wants to leave Tottenham.
The Bulgaria international is reported to be unsettled at White Hart Lane and his agent was in London this weeks for talks with sporting director Damien Comolli.
New Spurs boss Ramos does not want players in his squad who are not committed to the club and would be prepared to listen to offers in the January transfer window.
Force
"I believe you can't force players to stay in the team if they don't want to," said the Spaniard.
"It is not good for the team or the player, so I wouldn't stand in anyone's way if they want to leave."
Berbatov has struggled to match his achievements of last year, and appeared reluctant to warm up in the final stages of Martin Jol's reign when he was on the bench against Newcastle.
Support
The forward has not given Ramos any indication of discontent, and the former Sevilla boss expects him to give his all to help Spurs climb the Premier League table.
"I think he is happy, but that is a question you need to ask him," Ramos added.
"He is a Spurs player and he needs to help and support the team."
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