Tottenham have reportedly offered Dimi Berbatov a new contract after failing to receive a bid for the want-away Bulgarian.
Berbatov is intent on leaving White Hart Lane this summer in order to secure Champions League football but, as yet, no offers have been forthcoming. While Real Madrid, Barcelona and AC Milan are reported to have expressed an interest in Berbatov, Spurs haven't received a formal offer. Both Chelsea and Manchester Untied may have been scared off by the £35m price-tag Spurs have reputedly slapped on Berbatov - approximately £10m more than he would cost his foreign suitors.
According to The Daily Mail, Tottenham have responded by making a new offer to Berbatov worth around £70,000-a-week, which will make him one of their highest earners.
'But the 27-year-old is still keen to move to a side playing in the Champions League and has his heart set on a switch to Spain. Head coach Juande Ramos has already begun planning for life without Berbatov and, with first-choice target Samuel Eto'o likely to prove elusive, the Spaniard is looking at Real Zaragoza striker Diego Milito.'
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