Bowsy
27/04/2004, 1:42 PM
From eleven-a-side.com.
April 27, 2004
Nottingham Forest manager Joe Kinnear has revealed that the club have reached an agreement with Spurs over the £5m summer transfer of Andy Reid to the north London club - but he believes Forest would be making a mistake to accept so little for the Irish international star.
Reid was the subject of a failed £2.5m bid from Spurs during the January transfer window, when the team was under the management of Paul Hart.
But Kinnear has revealed that the Forest board reached a verbal agreement with their Spurs counterparts to sell Reid for £5m at the end of the season - a fee that Kinnear believes is insufficient for a player of the 21-year-old’s ability and potential.
The Irishman said: "What I have been informed is that Tottenham spoke to him, spoke to the club and mentioned £5m. Nothing is sealed, nothing is done, but they have had a natter and there was a handshake before I arrived here. If there is an agreement in place then I wouldn’t want to stand in the way of that but I think he’s far too cheap at that.
"Other clubs would be interested. Why put all our eggs in one basket? What I would say to our chairman is look carefully, listen first, before you make any moves, and why not £10m?"
Reid travelled to Poland with the Irish international squad on Monday afternoon, and is expected to win his fourth senior cap in Bygdoszcz on Wednesday evening.
April 27, 2004
Nottingham Forest manager Joe Kinnear has revealed that the club have reached an agreement with Spurs over the £5m summer transfer of Andy Reid to the north London club - but he believes Forest would be making a mistake to accept so little for the Irish international star.
Reid was the subject of a failed £2.5m bid from Spurs during the January transfer window, when the team was under the management of Paul Hart.
But Kinnear has revealed that the Forest board reached a verbal agreement with their Spurs counterparts to sell Reid for £5m at the end of the season - a fee that Kinnear believes is insufficient for a player of the 21-year-old’s ability and potential.
The Irishman said: "What I have been informed is that Tottenham spoke to him, spoke to the club and mentioned £5m. Nothing is sealed, nothing is done, but they have had a natter and there was a handshake before I arrived here. If there is an agreement in place then I wouldn’t want to stand in the way of that but I think he’s far too cheap at that.
"Other clubs would be interested. Why put all our eggs in one basket? What I would say to our chairman is look carefully, listen first, before you make any moves, and why not £10m?"
Reid travelled to Poland with the Irish international squad on Monday afternoon, and is expected to win his fourth senior cap in Bygdoszcz on Wednesday evening.