Redknapp: We\'ve Made No Wickham Offer - Ipswich Town News
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp says his club is yet to make an offer for Town striker Connor Wickham and wouldn’t pay what he says is the Blues’ asking price of £10 million. The North Londoners continue to be tipped to make a summer move for the 18-year-old.
Redknapp said: "I don't think we made an offer for Connor Wickham. I think they're talking about £10 million for him. I wouldn't see us spending £10 million on him.”
Reports on Thursday again claimed that Spurs would offer the Blues £15 million for the frontman in the summer, while boss Paul Jewell said he was hopeful that the England U21 international would remain at Portman Road.
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