Redknapp: Happy with squad
We spent good money at Christmas in the transfer window so we're happy with the squad.
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Harry Redknapp insists he would have no qualms bringing no new faces to Tottenham this summer.
Redknapp is known for his ability to wheel and deal in the transfer market, but despite the transfer window opening over two weeks ago, Spurs' chequebook remains locked away.
The Spurs boss is open to bolstering his squad if the right quality becomes available but he says there are no deals on the horizon for the White Hart Lane outfit.
Redknapp splashed out on the likes of Jermain Defoe, Robbie Keane and Wilson Palacios in the winter transfer window and Spurs' manager would be happy going with what he has.
"We're just looking. If we find players that'll improve the team we'll do something," he told Sky Sports News.
"If not, we'll stay with what we've got. We've got a good squad and we'll see where we go.
"It has gone a bit crazy at the moment, but everyone's got their own valuation of what players are worth and if you can get them for that value then we'll sit tight. Like everyone we haven't got money to waste.
"We spent good money at Christmas in the transfer window so we're happy with the squad. If we can improve the squad with real quality then we will do, otherwise we'll stay with what we've got."
Spurs have been linked with Hamilton starlet James McCarthy recently, although Redknapp has dismissed any move for the midfielder.
"There's nothing in that at all. I don't know where that's come from," he added on McCarthy, who is believed to be holding transfer talks with Wigan and Wolves.
Redknapp has also dismissed speculation linking the North Londoners with a move for Real Madrid striker Alvaro Negredo: "I know nothing about that either."

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| Stoke 1 - 0 Portsmouth | |
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| Hull 3 - 3 West Ham | |
| Chelsea 4 - 0 Wolverhampton | |
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| West Ham 1 - 2 Everton | |
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