Rebrov offer would be considered - Pleat

Last updated : 08 January 2002 By
Speculation has been rife linking Rebrov with a move to Italian giants Lazio, but Glenn Hoddle has maintained the Ukraine international has a major part to play in the club's bid for European football next season.
Teddy Sheringham is suspended for this week's Worthington Cup semi-final first leg at Chelsea, as well as the league clash with Ipswich and FA Cup third-round tie with Coventry, giving Rebrov an extended run in the side, and any projected sale would not happen until after the three games which could have a massive bearing on Tottenham's season.
However director of football Pleat revealed that an offer would be considered.
"Although players might not be on the transfer list at any time, indirectly all players have a price.
"If we were to receive an offer, it would be accepted or refused on its merits," said Pleat.
Rebrov has admitted that he would like to stay at White Hart Lane but knows that with first-team opportunities limited he may have to move elsewhere.
Lazio have been monitoring Rebrov for some time, while AC Milan are also keen to unify the player with his former Dynamo Kiev strike partner Andrei Shevchenko. Both Barcelona and Valencia would represent Spanish interest in Rebrov, who would command a fee of around £9million.