Villas-Boas thinks Bale will be kept

Updated: 2013-05-04 07:58

By Reuters in London (China Daily)

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As Gareth Bale sweeps all the awards, the speculation about his future intensifies, but Tottenham Hotspur will not be selling its most prized asset, according to coach Andre Villas-Boas.

Welshman Bale was named Footballer of the Year by England's soccer writers on Thursday after picking up the PFA Young Player and Player of the Year last weekend.

He is regularly linked with Europe's top clubs.

Tottenham's determination to keep a player who has scored 24 goals in all competitions this season will be severely tested if it fails in its bid for Champions League qualification, but Villas-Boas says he has received assurances the winger's future is not dependent on a top-four finish.

"The information I have from the club that was mistakenly written about last week is that the player will remain here irrespective of Champions League qualification being achieved or not," Villas-Boas said at Tottenham's training ground on Thursday.

Villas-Boas thinks Bale will be kept

"This is the information I shared with you all of the season. The more rewards, the more recognition the player has, the more media attention, but this club can only move forward by keeping hold of its players, and next season for Tottenham, Gareth can be even more assertive.

"I would be extremely surprised (if he left this summer), but in football anything can happen. It is impossible to predict. This is the assurance I have from the club."

"Whatever the price tag the player has doesn't matter to us because he is our player.

"He's a player we have to keep hold of for the remaining seasons to make sure we are to achieve our objectives."

Tottenham is just outside the Champions League qualification spots in fifth place with 62 points, but would nail down a top-four finish if it won its remaining four games.

It faces Southampton on Saturday when victory would temporarily lift it above fourth-place Arsenal.

Next Wednesday's clash with third-place Chelsea, which it trails by three points, could be decisive.

"I firmly believe points will be dropped by all the teams involved," Villas-Boas said.

"It will be extremely difficult to win all four games because we have Chelsea away, but that's our ultimate objective.

"We have 62 points and eight adrift from 70 which was the objective when we set out and it's perfectly achievable with 12 points still to play for."

(China Daily 05/04/2013 page15)