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Tottenham Eyeing Valencia's Joaquín
Joaquín is set to be the player that Valencia have to off-load this summer in order to balance the books and Tottenham Hotspur could be ready to match his asking price.
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The 26-year-old has demanded answers from the club in recent weeks about their plans for him after los Ché persuaded both David Villa and David Silva to stay, according to Marca.
Valencia made it clear towards the end of last term that they would have to sell one of their big names and it now appears that Joaquín will be allowed to leave for the right price.
After waiting until after the European Championships, Joaquín's agent is due to hold negotiations with sporting director Juan Sánchez this week where he will divulge which clubs are interested.
Juande Ramos is a fan of the right-sided winger and looks set to offer him a chance to resurrect his career in the Premier League as part of his new look side at White Hart Lane.
Valencia's asking price of €20m could be negotiable, but would not be out of Tottenham's reach and if Valencia tell the player that they will listen then he will help speed up any transfer.
Joaquín was said to be devastated after missing out on Spain's Euro 2008 squad having been a regular during the qualifiers and blamed his absence on Valencia.
Ronald Koeman publicly accused him of being worth €30 and not €30m and did not use him regularly during his troubled spell at Mestalla.
José Mourinho was a big fan of the Andalucian trickster and attempted to sign him from Real Betis during his first couple of seasons at Stamford Bridge.
"He hit it," wrote Sir Alex Ferguson of one particularly vicious Alan Shearer finish against Poland in 1996, "as if he wanted to kill it."