sick off hoddle and his no action
this would have to be just a wind up for more money by the manager
Leeds chairman Professor John McKenzie has warned clubs about making illegal approaches for his players after an Italian agent claimed he had conducted talks with Spurs over the transfer of Mark Viduka.
Italian agent Andrea D'Amico said he met Spurs chairman Daniel Levy at White Hart Lane to discuss the Australian.
However, McKenzie claimed Viduka was not for sale and no-one had expressed an interest in him.
'We've had no approach for Mark Viduka from Spurs or any other club,' McKenzie told the club's website, <a href="http://www.leedsunited.com." target="_blank">www.leedsunited.com.</a>
'I am surprised to hear the claims of talks between an agent and Spurs because if this is true it would clearly constitute an illegal approach.
'Anyway, our position is that Mark Viduka is not for sale.'
D'Amico's version of the situation is different, claiming a host of clubs were chasing Viduka.
'At the moment it is only interest from Spurs, and there are a lot of clubs in Europe who are interested in Mark,' he said.
The 27-year-old cost Leeds #6million from Celtic in July 2000 but D'Amico reckoned Spurs boss Glenn Hoddle, who is under huge pressure to bring a big name to the club, would not have to pay that much.
He said: 'I think the transfer figure would be cheaper than before.'
Viduka still has three years to run on his current contract.
this would have to be just a wind up for more money by the manager
Leeds chairman Professor John McKenzie has warned clubs about making illegal approaches for his players after an Italian agent claimed he had conducted talks with Spurs over the transfer of Mark Viduka.
Italian agent Andrea D'Amico said he met Spurs chairman Daniel Levy at White Hart Lane to discuss the Australian.
However, McKenzie claimed Viduka was not for sale and no-one had expressed an interest in him.
'We've had no approach for Mark Viduka from Spurs or any other club,' McKenzie told the club's website, <a href="http://www.leedsunited.com." target="_blank">www.leedsunited.com.</a>
'I am surprised to hear the claims of talks between an agent and Spurs because if this is true it would clearly constitute an illegal approach.
'Anyway, our position is that Mark Viduka is not for sale.'
D'Amico's version of the situation is different, claiming a host of clubs were chasing Viduka.
'At the moment it is only interest from Spurs, and there are a lot of clubs in Europe who are interested in Mark,' he said.
The 27-year-old cost Leeds #6million from Celtic in July 2000 but D'Amico reckoned Spurs boss Glenn Hoddle, who is under huge pressure to bring a big name to the club, would not have to pay that much.
He said: 'I think the transfer figure would be cheaper than before.'
Viduka still has three years to run on his current contract.