Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp does not want to sell out-of-favour striker Roman Pavlyuchenko in the January transfer window. The Russia international has failed to hold down regular football in North London and has been linked with Roma of late.
"We've got a strong squad - and we've got Luka Modric to come back. There's more than enough strength in depth," explained Redknapp.
"I don't want to sell Roman Pavlyuchenko. Technically he's a fantastic talent but he keeps saying he wants to go.
"He's got great ability but he wants to play regularly but it's been difficult with (Jermain) Defoe, (Peter) Crouch and (Robbie) Keane all doing well. It's unlucky for him."
Sunday's 9-1 demolition job of Wigan sees Spurs fourth in the Premier League ladder and Redknapp would be disappointed if they missed out on European football next season.
"Anything other than a European place would be a big disappointment," he continued.
"We only missed out by one point last season - but it's not impossible to finish in the top four.
"There are one or two other teams - Sunderland are going well, and Everton - but any one of Manchester City, Aston Villa and ourselves I think have got a chance of breaking into the top four. Why can't it be done?"
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