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By Slava Zaitsev Last updated: 27th August 2008
Pavlyuchenko: Spurs claim
Roman Pavlyuchenko has claimed that he is set to complete a move to Tottenham Hotspur.
The 26-year-old Russia international striker has been linked with a move to Spurs all summer.
Now it appears that the North London outfit have sealed a deal with his club Spartak Moscow.
Speaking to Uefa's Russian website, Pavlyuchenko confirmed he had not travelled with the rest of the Spartak squad for the second leg of their UEFA Champions League qualifier against Dynamo Kiev as he was finalising the details of his move to Spurs.
"I am back in Moscow and I will not play in Kiev, and I can confirm I am going to Tottenham," he told uefa.ru.
"Everything happened very fast and I haven't had time to say 'goodbye' to my Spartak team-mates but I hope I will be able to do that then they get back from Kiev.
"I am waiting for a Visa and as soon as it is granted, I am ready to go to England and sign."
Pavlyuchenko revealed he was yet to discuss the move with Spurs boss Juande Ramos.
"Juande Ramos, I have not yet met, it seems like he will call me - but I know for sure he is very interested in my services," he continued.
Pavlyuchenko also played down any worries there were about him not speaking English.
"I will work with a teacher, but also my wife knows the language a little," he added.
Spartak spokesman Eduard Nisenboim has told the Russia media that the deal is not yet signed.
"I would prefer it if the deal was described as very close," said Nisenboim.
"At the moment the papers have not yet been signed - we have only reached a verbal agreement with the England club."
News of Tottenham's move for Pavlyuchenko will cast further doubt over Dimitar Berbatov's future at the club.
Manchester United are desperately trying to prise the Bulgarian away from Tottenham - but as yet have been unable to strike a deal.
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