
Tottenham Hotspur boss Juande Ramos has suggested star striker Dimitar Berbatov could leave this summer if the asking price is met...
The 27-year-old has been linked with European heavyweights Real Madrid, Milan, and Manchester United, among others.
Manager Ramos was asked about the player's future after his side's draw 1-1 with Bolton on Saturday afternoon, and revealed there was a chance he may leave this summer.
"We know the situation of Berbatov and we are calm about it," ensured the Spaniard.
"If a team comes along and pays the asking price the chairman wants then possibly yes, but we're delighted to have him here."
Berbatov has scored 23 goals this season - arguably his finest yet - and his class has always made him a candidate for a move away from White Hart Lane, as the Lilywhites have failed to break into the Champions League.
Having signed for £10.9 million from Bayer Leverkusen in 2006, it is rumoured that a sky-high £30 million is being demanded before the club would consider selling their star man, a price so high as to put off any interested parties.
He was constantly linked with a move away from the club this past summer and regularly reported to be unhappy at the club, but it seems since the arrival of Juande Ramos, and particularly since the Carling Cup win, that the Bulgarian international is looking happier in north London, and therefore it would take a massive move to prise him away from Ramos as he continues his Spurs revolution.