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Pav agent in QPR claim

Image: Roman Pavlyuchenko: Tottenham striker's agent claims the Russia international has been offered to QPR

Roman Pavlyuchenko's agent claims Queens Park Rangers have been offered the chance to sign the Tottenham Hotspur striker in January.

Tottenham striker yet to consider prospect of move to Loftus Road

Roman Pavlyuchenko's agent claims Queens Park Rangers have been offered the chance to sign the Tottenham Hotspur striker in January. The Russia international has made just two substitute appearances in the Premier League this season and has been linked with a move away from White Hart Lane in the New Year. Lokomotiv Moscow want to take the 29-year-old back to Russia, while Spurs boss Harry Redknapp has suggested he will only let Pavlyuchenko go if he can find a replacement. The forward's representative Oleg Artemov now says he has been offered to QPR, but Pavlyuchenko has yet to weigh up the merits of a move to Loftus Road. "This is true that Tottenham have turned to QPR," Artemov told sovsport.ru. "I know about it. The club has a right to do so as they have a contract with Roman. "Before talking about it - if Roman wants to be a QPR player or not - we have to consider every detail. Roman hasn't thought about it yet." Artemov also dismissed speculation that Spurs wanted to exchange Pavlyuchenko for Marseille striker Loic Remy and says he has not spoken to Redknapp about the situation. "I've ready Harry's quotes," added Artemov. "It should be understood that Roman wasn't offered to QPR by the manager."

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