Spurs have distanced themselves from reports linking them with a bid for Barcelona striker Samuel Eto'o, who is out of favour at the Nou Camp.
Spanish sources have indicated the 27-year-old is considered surplus to requirements at the Nou Camp and Barcelona are trying drum up an auction.
Spurs, who are likely to make a whole raft of overseas signings during the summer, have been regularly linked with the 2006 Champions League winner, who last season was competing for a place in the side with Ronaldinho, Thierry Henry and Lionel Messi, among others.
There are also reports both Juande Ramos, the London side's Spanish manager, and Damien Comolli, their Italian sporting director, have had meetings with Eto'o's representatives - a claim firmly denied by Tottenham.
Spurs were close to signing Eto'o five years ago when he was with Real Mallorca but the move broke down over financial terms. Since then he has scored 77 goals in 108 games for Barcelona but is no longer an automatic selection.
A club source said: "The normal thing here is that when we sign a player we announce it but we don't comment at all on just speculation.
"A problem is that there is so much of it from so many sources that if fans keep reading this speculation they are in danger of being misled."
Spurs, who have also been linked with a move for relegated Real Zaragoza's strikers Diego Milito and Sergio Garcia, will not comment either on suggestions Crystal Palace midfielder John Bostock, 16, is to join them later this week for an initial £500,000 after passing a medical.
It is believed England Under-17 star Bostock, whose Palace contract is about to expire, is the subject of advanced negotiations between the two London clubs, which could result in Spurs paying up to £5million, linked to first-team appearances.
The matter could yet go to a Football Association transfer tribunal.


chapinspain (Tottenham Hotspur) : "...Keano will not go. He's happy at the Lane and I am sure JR is happy to keep him. He has the right attitude, spirit, work rate, many more goals to come and is an excellent example to our younger players. For Keano go to a team who's upper management c..." view full comment
Liverpool will not pay the £18m Aston Villa want for Gareth Barry, Mike Ashley would sell Newcastle for £420m and Hull want George Boateng.
More from today's press
TEAMtalk believes it makes a refreshing change to see a manager spared the axe after the FFF opted to retain Raymond Domenech's services.
Read today's Column
tombo1984 (Blackburn Rovers) : "...Back with some more solid news. I have reason to believe that Paul Ince's main targets for Blackburn are RB, ACM and LM (to give Gamst the kick up the backside he needs). Main targets are apparently Michael Bradley, Arda Turan and Bradley Orr......" view full rumour

| LATEST PHOTOS | FOOTY QUIZ | WALLPAPERS |
![]() |
|
|
| Go to the Gallery | Can you answer all 10? |
Download Wallpaper |
Betting | Casino | Poker | Bingo
Your Comments
Pat Rice Spurs fan (Tottenham Hotspur fan)
"Toon89 - I couldn't have put it better myself, "flangereppairer(Apparent Spuds Fan)". This guy has suddenly appeared on the board with a very similar name to a true Spurs supporter (only one p)and is spouting rubbish and claiming to be a tottenham fan when he clearly isn't. Ignore the fool!"
papco (Arsenal fan)
"Will he play with these sunglasses on?"
Le_Jackett (West Ham United fan)
"I hope Spurs do sign him, hopefully hell wear that ridiculous hat whilst hes playing"
All comments on this story
The Tottenham Your Say main pageThe General Your Say main page