Tottenham Hotspur are pricing Roman Pavlyuchenko out of a move away from White Hart Lane – that is the view of the striker’s agent Oleg Artemov.

 

Pavlyuchenko is keen to quit Spurs for regular first team football and to give his hopes of securing a starting spot for Russia at Euro 2012 a shot in the arm.

 

Spurs have agreed the forward can leave and sources in France recently insisted Pavlyuchenko would be used as bait by the Premier League giants for Marseille hitman Loic Remy.

 

But a number of other clubs, both from England and abroad, are interested in the 30-year-old, although Artemov insists Spurs’ valuation of the former Spartak Moscow star is proving prohibitive.

 

"We can’t agree on the price with Mr Levy (Tottenham chairman), that’s all", Artemov told Sport Express.

 

"He values Pavlyuchenko according to his own measurements: how much the club spent on him, the number of times he has scored and he also wants some profit.

 

"I don’t really know how he is counting."

 

And Artemov insists there are four concrete offers on the table for Pavlyuchenko, but no progress has been made.

 

"I repeat, everything is up to the Tottenham chairman."

 

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