oh shit i hope Ronaldo doesn't go his to gay for Madrid

Dimitar Berbatov has sensationally told Spurs he would like to join a ‘big’ club — putting Manchester United on red alert. In a bombshell interview with SunSport, the Bulgarian superstar’s agent Emil Dantchev last night revealed: “I have already spoken to the Tottenham chairman, Daniel Levy, and told him that if a club that corresponds to Dimitar’s class and ambition comes in with an offer that suits his current club in January, he would like to be allowed to go. Dimitar is OK at Tottenham. I would not say he is happy. But his performances for the club are a testament to his commitment to the fans and his team-mates. He has never stopped trying and scoring goals to help the team. Fans must understand Dimitar is 27 next month and time is running out for him to play for a club that can match his ambition.”
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Ramos Confident In Berbatov Stay Juande Ramos has dismissed speculation that star striker Dimitar Berbatov is almost certain to leave Tottenham during the January transfer window.
Ramos Confident In Berbatov Stay
The Bulgarian star’s agent Emil Dantchev has claimed that his client is determined to move to a club 'which matches his ambition', but Ramos is not putting much stock into these words.
"Obviously Berbatov's agent is looking to do his business and has made his comments," said the Spaniard. "But we are happy because we have the player on a contract, and we plan to keep him."
The audaciously skilled forward is widely-known to be high on the list of many top clubs’ wish list, with Manchester United, Chelsea and Milan reported to be heading the queue.
After reiterating his determination to keep the club’s biggest star at White Hart Lane, Ramos turned his attention to the inadequate performance of his team during the 2-1 loss to Aston Villa on New Years day.
"I am not happy because we have come back from a goal down, created chances, and still lost,” he said. “I think a draw would have been a fairer result.
"But in the past few weeks, we have conceded goals from set-pieces, and it is hard to win matches conceding as many as we do from those sort of positions.
"We are lacking in some defensive departments, and it is something we need to look at. We are paying for lapses.
"We need to find a solution to our defensive problems. If we can't sort the problems out with the players we already have here, we will look outside for other players."