
Dimitar Berbatov has had a bust-up with his agent Emil Dantchev and insisted that he does not want to leave Tottenham.
Berbatov was interviewed on Bulgarian television last night and claimed he was angry over Dantchev's comments that he wanted to sign for a bigger club.
Dantchev was quoted last week as saying the 26-year-old striker was desperate to leave White Hart Lane in order to win silverware and that Tottenham should accept any big offers for him this month.
Spurs manager Juande Ramos has since put a British record transfer fee of £31million on the Bulgarian's head if Chelsea and Manchester United, his two main admirers, want to buy him.
United are prepared to wait until the summer to make a move, while Chelsea, who also want Nicolas Anelka, are considering making a bid of around £25m.
But Berbatov maintains he is not interested in a move away from Spurs and is adamant Dantchev's comments do not represent what he feels.
He said: "There are too many speculations around my name, but most of them are foolish. It's absurd and I'm tired of seeing my name in the newspapers. I want to live in peace. It is getting too much.
"I am a Tottenham player and I'm trying to give my best, so I can help my team. I'm happy when we play well and I'm miserable when we lose our games.
"I'm happy at the moment. You can win titles and medals with every team and I can win with Tottenham too."
Spurs have grown frustrated themselves with Dantchev. Only in August, the agent claimed they had turned down a large offer from Manchester United.
Berbatov insisted that he enjoys playing under Ramos, although he believes the Spaniard's £31m valuation of him is not realistic.
He added: "It's ridiculous, I don't think that I'm worth so much money. I just have to do my job and score goals. I'm not a one-man team. Everybody in the team supports me and I've never heard a reproach or felt envy.
"Juande is very good, both as a man and as a coach. He sees even the small details that remain hidden from most people."