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Villas-Boas downcast on Moutinho, Remy & Willian pursuits
The Spurs boss has also insisted that the club would not be at a disadvantage if they do not sign the Lyon goalkeeper Hugo Lloris this transfer window
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Reports across the British media claimed Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy had flown to France on Thursday morning in order to begin negotiations over a deal for the 25-year old, however, Goal.com understands Levy has not travelled and was only preparing a bid for the striker before the close of the transfer window on Friday.
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Villas-Boas is believed to be targeting a striker who is capable of playing across the front line, either centrally or out wide, but the Tottenham boss has denied any interest in the France international when asked on Thursday afternoon.
"There is massive speculation today about Remy and that's [a transfer] not the case," Villas-Boas told reporters. "I can give you that one."
Goal.com also revealed on Thursday that Tottenham remain in the hunt to sign Moutinho, but the two clubs are still unable to agree a fee for the Portugal international. Villas-Boas has since conceded that the 25-year-old's £30 million valuation is unlikely to be met by Spurs.
"Porto is an extremely difficult club to deal with and I think the player is over what Tottenham can afford," he said.
Tottenham are also unlikely to secure the services of Willian this summer after the Brazilian's club Shakhtar Donetsk revealed they had rejected an £11.9m offer from Spurs on Wednesday.
"He's a player we showed interest in," Villas-Boas said. "We had initial contact with Shakhtar. A club in a position like Shakhtar - a wealthy club with a wealthy owner - are not easy to deal with.
"We have approached the club and the player with contacts and at the moment it doesn't seem to be happening."
Hugo Lloris is currently discussing personal terms with Tottenham after they agreed a fee with Lyon for the France international, but Villas-Boas has insisted his side would not be at a disadvantage if a move for the 25-year-old fails to materialise before the close of the transfer window on Friday.
"We are very comfortable with our goalkeepers. We can take into account that there's a future we have to prepare," he said.
"On that sense we've studied possibilities on that position. Of the goalkeepers available, [Lloris] is one of the best. So, obviously he's part of the players that you have as a reference.
"It doesn't mean we could conclude a deal for that position in this window."
Villas-Boas also admitted the club are open to offers for defender Michael Dawson, despite receiving confirmation that Younes Kaboul is likely to be sidelined for four months after undergoing knee surgery.
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But Bayern deserve this. They've paid their dues and nobody can dispute that they are the best team in Europe. Bayern, we salute you. Over to everyone else now to try to come up with a way to beat this most wonderfully balanced of sides! But, until next season, good night - and good luck.
"First and foremost, congratulations to Bayern Munich because they won so it's not important to speak about what happened in the game," he told ITV1. "After the game you have to respect the result and that's what we do now.
"I didn't see (Robben's) goal. It was a free-kick and we were not in the right formation at that moment. It was late in the game and it has been a really hard season for us. But Bayern Munich had to fight too. We deserved to be in the final and we showed this tonight."
Robben humbly received his accolade before commenting: "I think it’s such a shame a world-class trainer is leaving the game." Quite.
"I told their players: I know your disappointment after losing a final. I lost a final to Liverpool, too.
"During the first half we had trouble to get into the game. At half-time a adjusted our play. I think both teams felt pressure. If you see that you have a 25-point-lead in the league, it is normal you are the favourite. But after 30 minutes we freed ourselves.
"Over the past year, we improved and improved. We improved and modified so many details. I was stricter and I have to say that the players followed me and there is harmony in the dressing room."
The big news is, though, that he seems to have a job lined up for himself, which restores one's faith in our fickle game, given the man is now a two-time Champions League winner!
"The decision on what I will do after the DFB Pokal match (against Stuttgart next saturday) was already taken last June? Retire? No, you will learn that after the DFB Pokal final."
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