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.