Benoit Assou-Ekotto may seek to leave Tottenham Hotspur at the end of the season.
Assou-Ekotto, 28, signed for Spurs from Lens in 2006 and is a key part of the first-team, but he has revealed he has spoken to chairman Daniel Levy about a potential move and is eager to move on to bigger things.
"Everything is possible," he told France Football. "When I met the chairman last January he told me that, if a club bigger than Tottenham came in for me, he wouldn't necessarily be against my departure.
"If there is a change at Tottenham - some more money is made available - I wouldn't be against the idea of staying, but otherwise I'll try to move forwards, as I did when I left Lens."
Asked if he would be looking to join a club that regularly participates in the Champions League, he said: "Yes. All players want to play in this competition. A few months ago, I said I never wanted to play in the Europa League because that competition is useless.
"I have a gentleman's agreement with the chairman. As he is a man of his word, I hope that will make things easier if a great club comes in."
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Has he gone from our lovable Benny to Asshole Ekotto? Revealing private chats and agreements with Levy and using it to start angling for another club to come and get him, I hope this isn't true.
If he wants to leave that's fine. It'd be a shame but we can respect his decision and allow him to leave if we get the right offer, I thought he'd have more respect for the club and fans than to start prostituting himself out like that. Lets hope it's all misquoted
Assou-Ekotto, 28, signed for Spurs from Lens in 2006 and is a key part of the first-team, but he has revealed he has spoken to chairman Daniel Levy about a potential move and is eager to move on to bigger things.
"Everything is possible," he told France Football. "When I met the chairman last January he told me that, if a club bigger than Tottenham came in for me, he wouldn't necessarily be against my departure.
"If there is a change at Tottenham - some more money is made available - I wouldn't be against the idea of staying, but otherwise I'll try to move forwards, as I did when I left Lens."
Asked if he would be looking to join a club that regularly participates in the Champions League, he said: "Yes. All players want to play in this competition. A few months ago, I said I never wanted to play in the Europa League because that competition is useless.
"I have a gentleman's agreement with the chairman. As he is a man of his word, I hope that will make things easier if a great club comes in."
http://www.espn.co.uk/football/sport/story/149913.html?CMP=OTC-RSS
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Has he gone from our lovable Benny to Asshole Ekotto? Revealing private chats and agreements with Levy and using it to start angling for another club to come and get him, I hope this isn't true.
If he wants to leave that's fine. It'd be a shame but we can respect his decision and allow him to leave if we get the right offer, I thought he'd have more respect for the club and fans than to start prostituting himself out like that. Lets hope it's all misquoted