Peterborough United have again insisted they are looking to keep hold of highly-rated goalkeeper Joe Lewis.
Peterborough want goalkeeper to stay
Peterborough United have again insisted they are looking to keep hold of highly-rated goalkeeper Joe Lewis.
The 22-year-old Lewis is considered one of the best goalkeepers outside the Premier League.
A number of clubs are understood to be keeping tabs on him, but Tottenham are the name continually linked.
Spurs boss Harry Redknapp quipped that the speculation was down to Posh's director of football Barry Fry trying to sell him to the White Hart Lane side.
Although Fry accepts the interest in Lewis is strong, Peterborough have no intention of letting him leave.
No interest
"Harry and I go back 30 years so we always have a bit of this," said Fry, with a smile.
"We paid a club-record £510,000 to sign Joe [from Norwich last January] and he is on a five-and-a-half-year contract.
"He will only get better by playing regularly with us. He is on everyone's list, everyone has had a look at him but there have been no bids. We have no interest in selling him."
Lewis, who has been included in a full England squad by coach Fabio Capello, admitted earlier this week that a move to the Premier League would be tempting.