da gbg bet: Harry Redknapp admits he would love to sign David Beckham, but his only focus is on keeping Tottenham’s Champions League dream alive.
da stake casino: Redknapp’s side – which takes on Bolton on Saturday – have won just one of their last four English Premier League games to slip outside the top four as Chelsea have enjoyed a resurgence in form.
LA Galaxy midfielder Beckham has been training with Spurs while he waits for the start of the MLS season, having seen Tottenham’s loan bid fall flat.
The former England captain’s spell at Spurs Lodge is set to end on Wednesday, and Redknapp says he would consider signing the 35-year-old in November after the end of Major League Soccer season.
“I have spoken to him (about rejoining Tottenham in November),” Redknapp said. “It’s not an impossibility.”
“We’ll see what happens. Who knows what the future will bring. He can still play at the top level. There is no doubt about it in my mind. We would be interested for sure.”
“He has been great – not only is he a fantastic footballer but having had him around the place, he’s a great lad. Absolutely brilliant.”
“People look at him and the way he conducts himself and the way he gets on with his training. He is a great trainer and you’d love to have him around.”
Bolton beat Spurs 4-2 at the Reebok Stadium in November and Redknapp has hailed Trotters manager Owen Coyle, claiming the Scot is striking a blow for British coaches in a league which has faced accusations of being seduced by foreign managers.
He said: “Owen has done a fantastic job. They beat us quite comfortably up at Bolton so we know it will be a tough game.”
“Given the opportunity, of course British managers are as good as foreign ones. You just need the chance to prove it. They need a club to give them a job and if you give them the job they will do the job.”
But Redknapp will have to do without midfield duo Gareth Bale and Luka Modric, who are recovering after a back injury and appendix surgery respectively.