Levy blames Ramos for selling Berbatov
October 31, 2008
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Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy says axed boss Juande Ramos is to blame for selling star striker Dimitar Berbatov to Manchester United.
Berbatov joined United for £30.8million on transfer deadline day.
Levy said: “There has never been a player signed or sold by the club that the coach has not supported and it was the coach who decided to let Dimitar go, even though we didn’t have a replacement.
“We would have kept Berbatov even though he wanted to leave.
“But Juande managed the team and his advice was that he didn’t want a player that didn’t want to be in his squad.
“He thought it would be detrimental to the team as a whole. I backed his advice.”
[Source: The Sun]
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