[b]That Harry Redknapp would quite like to add a striker to his squad is one of the worst-kept secrets in football, and he has raised further funds to do so by selling Robbie Keane.[/b]
The Republic of Ireland captain completed a surprising and swift £3.5 million move to [b]LA Galaxy[/b] - insert standard "he must have supported them as a kid" gag here - where he will play alongside the likes of [b]David Beckham[/b] and Landon Donovan.
And as the 31-year-old's departure leaves Tottenham with just three first-team strikers in Jermain Defoe, Peter Crouch and [b]Roman Pavlyuchenko[/b] - all of whom have been linked with exits during this transfer window - the need to sign an alternative before deadline day becomes all the more urgent.
The Lilywhites, who are 4.2 to finish the new...
[b]A short-term loan deal for David Beckham at White Hart Lane isn't as unlikely as it sounds and if it were to happen, it would prove to be another masterstroke by a man who has turned Spurs from bottom-placed league team to Champions League contenders.[/b]
Love him or loathe him, [b]Harry Redknapp[/b] has worked wonders since taking over at Tottenham Hotspur and his latest bid to take [b]David Beckham[/b] on loan could be yet another masterstroke.
There is no question that Redknapp has had his fair share of money to spend since taking over at White Hart Lane - and his detractors claim that many of Spurs' best players (Gareth Bale, Aaron Lennon, Michael Dawson, Benoît Assou-Ekotto) were bought by Martin Jol, who could have done just as good a job at the club given more time -...