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SERGEI REBROV will finally end his Spurs hell with a cut-price £3million move to Fulham.
The unhappy Ukrainian international has disappeared without trace at White Hart Lane since Glenn Hoddle took charge 21 months ago.
Now Spurs are set to cut their losses on a striker who broke the club transfer record when George Graham signed him from Dynamo Kiev for £11m in May 2000.
Rebrov's agent, Sandor Varga, confirmed: "Negotiations have opened with Fulham and Sergei would be very happy to go.
"He is still very keen to prove himself in English football and another London club would mean not having to move house."
Rebrov has not made a single appearance for Spurs this season and scored just one league goal last year.
Teddy Sheringham and the Spurs old guard are also fighting for their futures after the hard-up North Londoners cancelled all contract negotiations.
Skipper Sheringham, 36, is out of contract at the end of the season and had hoped to thrash out a new £30,000-a-week deal.
Steffen Freund, Kasey Keller, Les Ferdinand, Tim Sherwood and Alton Thelwell are also in the final months of their contracts.
Spurs, who recently borrowed £75m to build a new training ground, will not make long-term financial commitments until they know if the team has qualified for Europe.
SERGEI REBROV will finally end his Spurs hell with a cut-price £3million move to Fulham.
The unhappy Ukrainian international has disappeared without trace at White Hart Lane since Glenn Hoddle took charge 21 months ago.
Now Spurs are set to cut their losses on a striker who broke the club transfer record when George Graham signed him from Dynamo Kiev for £11m in May 2000.
Rebrov's agent, Sandor Varga, confirmed: "Negotiations have opened with Fulham and Sergei would be very happy to go.
"He is still very keen to prove himself in English football and another London club would mean not having to move house."
Rebrov has not made a single appearance for Spurs this season and scored just one league goal last year.
Teddy Sheringham and the Spurs old guard are also fighting for their futures after the hard-up North Londoners cancelled all contract negotiations.
Skipper Sheringham, 36, is out of contract at the end of the season and had hoped to thrash out a new £30,000-a-week deal.
Steffen Freund, Kasey Keller, Les Ferdinand, Tim Sherwood and Alton Thelwell are also in the final months of their contracts.
Spurs, who recently borrowed £75m to build a new training ground, will not make long-term financial commitments until they know if the team has qualified for Europe.