Levy hits out at 'enforced' £20.3m Keane sale

Spurs chairman Daniel Levy has described Robbie Keane's £20.3m transfer to Liverpool as an "enforced sale" that his club were railroaded into.

Spurs chairman Daniel Levy has described Robbie Keane's £20.3m transfer to Liverpool as an "enforced sale" that his club were railroaded into.

Spurs have dropped their complaint to the Premier League over Rafael Benitez's public pursuit of Keane after Liverpool made a donation to the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation charity - but Levy is still angry at the way the deal was conducted.

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